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NeuroPAC Bulletin: October 2024

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Cornelia M. Fermuller

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October 2024

Accelerating Research on Neuromorphic Perception, Action, and Cognition

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In the News

TDK develops “spin-memristor” for neuromorphic devices
newelectronics, 7 October 2024
The element mimics the energy-efficient operation of the human brain and could cut the power consumption of AI applications to around 1/100th of traditional devices, according to TDK. Collaborating with the French research organisation CEA (Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission), TDK has been able to prove that its “spin-memristor” can serve as the basic element of a neuromorphic device. Going forward, TDK will collaborate with the…

Hexagonal magnetic defects could lead to energy-efficient neuromorphic computing
PHYSORG, 3 October 2024
Artificial intelligence applications are experiencing a boom and expected to be mainstream technologies in the near future. However, these applications run on classic computing hardware and are extremely power-hungry. This creates opportunities for development of new energy-efficient hardware solutions inspired by nature, e.g., brain-like computing. Some of the best-known examples are neuromorphic computing and neural networks that mimic the way the human brain works…

Start-up BrainChip announces a new chip design for a milliwatt-level AI inference
IEEE Spectrum, 1 October 2024
Neuromorphic computing draws inspiration from the brain, and Steven Brightfield, chief marketing officer for Sydney-based startup BrainChip, says that makes it perfect for use in battery-powered devices doing AI processing. “The reason for that is evolution,” Brightfield says. “Our brain had a power budget.” Similarly, the market BrainChip is targeting is power constrained. ”You have a battery and there’s only so much energy coming out of the battery that can power the AI that you’re using.”…

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Events

14 October

Workshop on Neuromorphic Computing: Problems and Prospects

Østfold University College Aud 3, Halden campus, Halden, Norway
This workshop is a venue for exchange of ideas and prognoses, and is meant to introduce engineers in industry, and researchers to what Neuromorphic computing can do for them. Neuromorphic...

21 October - 22 October

2024 CCN Workshop: Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence

The Hanover Inn Hanover, NH, United States
Organizers: Jeremy Manning, Dan Rockmore, Arjen Stolk, Soroush Vosoughi, Tor Wager Dates: October 21 and October 22 Location: The Hanover Inn, Hanover, NH Speakers will be announced soon!

21 October - 22 October

NSF/NIH Workshop on Neuromorphic Principles in Biomedicine and Healthcare

Baltimore Baltimore, MD, United States
Chair: Ralph Etienne-Cummings (Johns Hopkins University-JHU) Co-chairs: Jennifer Blain Christen (Arizona State) Duygu Kuzum (U. California San Diego) Luke Osborn (Case Western Reserve U) Francisco Valero-Cuevas (U. Southern California) Poster...

21 October - 22 October

2024 Workshop on Neuromorphic Principles in Biomedicine and Healthcare

Baltimore Baltimore, MD, United States
Revolutionizing Healthcare: Bridging Brains and Technology: Join us for a groundbreaking workshop exploring the convergence of biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and computer science to create a new era of energy-efficient, high-performance...

5 November - 6 November

SNUFA: Spiking Neural networks as Universal Function Approximators

Online
SNUFA is an online workshop and community focused on research advances in the field of “Spiking Networks as Universal Function Approximators.” The annual SNUFA online workshop brings together researchers in...

12 November - 13 November

The 2024 BRAIN NeuroAI Workshop

NIH Campus Bethesda, MD, United States
This two-day hybrid workshop will bring together researchers at all career levels to discuss how BRAIN’s data, tools, and technologies can accelerate scientific discovery and transformative advances at the intersection...


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