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| | See our Neuromorphic Calendar here |  | | In the News | KAIST Unveils Self-Learning Neuromorphic Chip the MIRAGE, 17 January 2025 The research team of the School of Electrical Engineering posed by the newly developed processor. (From center to the right) Professor Young-Gyu Yoon, Integrated Master's and Doctoral Program Students Seungjae Han and Hakcheon Jeong and Professor Shinhyun Choi – Professor Shinhyun Choi and Professor Young-Gyu Yoon's Joint Research Team from the School of Electrical Engineering developed a computing chip that can learn, correct errors, and process AI tasks…
From Research Lab to Startup: How a Neuromorphic Chip Could Benefit Industry leibniz ipht, 10 January 2025 Neuromorphic chips that process information like the human brain – this is the goal of physicist Heidemarie Krüger and her Dresden-based startup “Techifab”. The researcher from the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology and the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena is developing a technology that processes and stores data directly at the point of origin, eliminating the need for energy…
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Robots Need Physical, Not Just Artificial, Intelligence EE Times Current, 3 January 2025 In this episode of Brains and Machines, emeritus Professor Rodney Brooks of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, currently CTO of Robust AI, talks about bottom-up and top-down approaches to robotics and AI with Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London. Discussion follows with Dr. Giulia D’Angelo from the Czech Technical University in Prague and Professor Ralph Etienne-Cummings of Johns Hopkins University.
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| | Events | Kimpton Clocktower Hotel Oxford Street, Manchester, United Kingdom |
Welcome to the 1-day Brain-Inspired Computing Workshop, a University of Manchester organised event dedicated to connecting the worlds of emerging materials research, memristive device engineering, and the development of hybrid memristive-CMOS neuromorphic computing Continue readingAtoms to Bits: The AlphaBet of Intelligence v1.0→
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EINC - European Institute for Neuromorphic Computing Building Im Neuenheimer Feld 225a, Heidelberg, Germany |
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