
Frank Alice Mizrahi is a senior Thales researcher in the Laboratoire Albert Fert laboratory. He is an expert in neuromorphic computing, including experiments and machine learning, that he teaches in the Arteq cursus at ENS Paris Saclay. He did his PhD with Damien Querlioz and Julie Grollier on neuromorphic computing with stochastic magnetic tunnel junctions, exploiting noise for information processing. He then explored memristive-based computing and algorithms during his post-doc at NIST Gaithersburg with Mark Stiles. He is currently developping spintronic AI systems as well as the brain-inspired algorithms for training these networks.
All the publications of Frank Mizrahi can be found here.