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Neuromorphic Computing for Science

24 January

Our brains consume around 20 Watts of power, a negligible amount in comparison to the multi-million Watts consumed by supercomputers. The emerging paradigm of Neuromorphic Computing draws inspiration from the structure and functioning of the human brain, particularly this small power consumption and extremely fast response times.

Join theoretical and computational physicist Johan Mentink as he presents evidence of why the neuromorphic computing paradigms offer not only much more energy-efficient but also much faster solutions to widely used computational science problems, with the potential to break existing computational barriers. If you’re interested in the future of computing and how our brains have provided the blueprint, then you don’t want to miss this event!

This event is in partnership with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Venue

The Royal Institution
21 Albemarle Street
London, W1S 4BS United Kingdom
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