Since January 2025, he has been pursuing postdoctoral research at Linköping University in the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE). His work focuses on metabolite-induced in vivo fabrication of substrate-free organic bioelectronics, further deepening his expertise in the interdisciplinary fields of bioelectronics and biomedical engineering.

Rémy Cornuéjols
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Rémy Cornuejols is a postdoctoral researcher in the Organic Bioelectronics group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics.
He received his MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark (Copenhagen, Denmark) and his graduate degree in Engineering and Management from Centrale Méditerranée (Marseille, France) in 2019. He completed his PhD in 2023 at Aix Marseille University, focusing on microelectronics applied to neuroscience. His doctoral thesis, titled « Development of a Multi-Conductive Layer Organic Neural Interface Device for Recording and Stimulation », centered on advancing flexible organic neural interface devices for chronic recording and stimulation. During this time, he optimized neural probes’ design, as well as packaging and implantation strategies, to improve the performance of organic bioelectronics in neuroscience applications. This research was conducted in the context of a collaboration between the Institut de Neurosciences des Systemes at Aix Marseille University, and the Bioelectronics Department at Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne.
Since January 2025, he has been pursuing postdoctoral research at Linköping University in the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE). His work focuses on metabolite-induced in vivo fabrication of substrate-free organic bioelectronics, further deepening his expertise in the interdisciplinary fields of bioelectronics and biomedical engineering.
Since January 2025, he has been pursuing postdoctoral research at Linköping University in the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE). His work focuses on metabolite-induced in vivo fabrication of substrate-free organic bioelectronics, further deepening his expertise in the interdisciplinary fields of bioelectronics and biomedical engineering.