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In the News
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Unlocking
the Secrets of Human Intelligence: A Physicist’s Journey at the Intersection of Neurobiology and A.I.
Human Brain Project, 24 August 2023
We are talking to Dr. Mihai Petrovici, a physicist and computational neuroscientist at the University of Bern. He leads a team that is working at the intersection of biological and artificial intelligence. Dr. Petrovici, could you tell us a bit about what you're
working on day-to-day, what your goals are, and what gets you out of bed in the morning? The questions we have are some really big ones. What are the brain circuits that ultimately make us who we are, and that give us our cognitive capabilities, such as intelligence?
In our day-to-day work we start by addressing a bit more modest questions….
PODCAST: André van Schaik Discusses New Neuromorphic Simulator
EE Times Current, 1 September 2023
In this first episode of the new Brains and Machines podcast, EE Times regular Sunny Bains interviews André van Schaik from the Western Sydney University about how neuromorphic engineering has changed since the early 90s, a new project to help simulate neural
and neuromorphic models, and more. Discussion follows with Giulia D’Angelo from the Italian Institute of Technology and Ralph Etienne-Cummings from Johns Hopkins University
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Discovery puts a magnetic spin on neuromorphic computing
PHYSORG, 28 August 2023
The word "fractals" might inspire images of psychedelic colors spiraling into infinity in a computer animation. An invisible, but powerful and useful, version of this phenomenon exists in the realm of dynamic magnetic fractal networks. Dustin Gilbert, assistant
professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and colleagues have published new… |
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