Deadline: CapoCaccia Workshop 2023
OnlineWorkshop theme for 2023: “Lessons from machine learning and neuroscience for building efficient intelligent systems” For more information, see the official website.
Workshop theme for 2023: “Lessons from machine learning and neuroscience for building efficient intelligent systems” For more information, see the official website.
Recurring discussion meeting by researchers interested in the theory of neuromorphic computing. Hosted by Arne Diehl and Johan Kwisthout of Radboud University. To join the meetings, please contact Arne Diehl: Continue readingTheory of Neuromorphic Computing
There will be great opportunities for data scientists looking to expand their knowledge, companies looking for project partnerships, cognitive psychologists who need the inspiration to improve their technology and more. Continue readingEBRAINS – a solution-driven approach to enable brain science and technologies
Bio: Jason K. Eshraghian is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC Santa Cruz, CA, USA. Prior to that, he was a Post-Doctoral Researcher Continue readingHands-on session with snnTorch
Computing with Dynamics Abstract: Is the brain a computer? Or is it a dynamical system? While computation serves as a useful metaphor for cognitive processes, as we delve into the Continue readingINRC Forum: Bruno Olshausen
The annual COSYNE conference provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of experimental and theoretical approaches to problems in systems neuroscience, in order to understand how neural systems are built Continue readingComputational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE) 2023
Loss shaping enhances exact gradient learning with EventProp in Spiking Neural Networks Abstract: In a recent paper Wunderlich and Pehle (2021) introduced the EventProp algorithm that enables training spiking neural Continue readingINRC Forum: Thomas Nowotny
We are happy to announce the “Neuromorphic, Natural and Physical Computing: Interdisciplinary Foundations (NNPC 2023)”, organized with generous support by the Volkswagen Foundation. The conference will take place the 25th Continue readingAbstract Deadline: International Conference on Neuromorphic, Natural and Physical Computing
The Intel Neuromorphic DNS Challenge is a unique opportunity to advance state-of-the-art neuromorphic algorithms research and win up to $55,000 of prize money. You need not be an INRC member Continue readingINRC Event: Neuromorphic Dynamic Noise Suppression (N-DNS) Challenge
Speaker bio: Catherine (Katie) Schuman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee (UT). She received her Ph.D. in Computer Continue readingEvolutionary Optimization for Neuromorphic Systems
Recurring discussion meeting by researchers interested in the theory of neuromorphic computing. Hosted by Arne Diehl and Johan Kwisthout of Radboud University. To join the meetings, please contact Arne Diehl: Continue readingTheory of Neuromorphic Computing
The tinyML Summit 2023 will be the premier gathering of key tinyML members from all aspects of the ecosystem. This year, end-users, innovators, and business leaders will be invited to Continue readingtinyML Summit 2023
The Human Brain Project Summit 2023 provides an open forum for hundreds of researchers, plus policy makers, media and public, to discuss exciting scientific results, the latest developments in the project, and the cutting-edge services and tools available on the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure is a great opportunity to share the latest developments of the Human Brain Project with the community and external audiences. It is also meant to be a valuable moment of exchange, discussion, and feedback.
Sparse Coding with Locally Competitive Algorithm on Loihi 2 Bio: Garrett T. Kenyon received the BA degree in physics from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1984 and Continue readingINRC Forum: Garrett Kenyon
Efficient Decoding of Multipoint Spiking Events Recorded by A Network of Wireless Biosensors Abstract: Our lab is developing tools for brain-machine interfaces using a concept of spatially distributed wireless microsensors, Continue readingINRC Forum: Arto Nurmikko
Speaker bio: Gregor Lenz graduated with a Ph.D. in neuromorphic engineering from Sorbonne University. He thinks that technology can learn a thing or two from how biological systems process information. Continue readingHands-on session with Sinabs and Speck
Recurring discussion meeting by researchers interested in the theory of neuromorphic computing. Hosted by Arne Diehl and Johan Kwisthout of Radboud University. To join the meetings, please contact Arne Diehl: Continue readingTheory of Neuromorphic Computing
The 2023 Neuro-Inspired Computing Elements (NICE) Conference is the 10th annual meeting of researchers in the neural computing field. Like previous editions, NICE 2023 will focus on the interplay between neural theory, neural algorithms, neuromorphic architectures and hardware, and applications for neural computing technology.
NICE aims to involve diverse participation from all over the world and bring together research communities with universities, government, and industry.
Neuromorphic sensing and processing for small, autonomous drones Abstract: Small drones are promising for many applications, such as search-and-rescue, greenhouse monitoring, or keeping track of stock in warehouses. Since they Continue readingINRC Forum: Guido de Croon
Neuromorphic sensing in sub-terranean environments and neuromorphic solvers for model predictive control Abstract: In this talk, I will be presenting some recent results in Neuromorphic Engineering from the Robotics and Continue readingINRC Forum: Akshit Saradagi
Panelists: Andrew Davidson, Imperial College, London Kostas Daniilidis, University of Pennsylvania Michael Milford, Queensland University of Technology Join the seminar: https://umd.zoom.us/j/93344217202 More information: https://www.neuropac.info/seminars/