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CogniGron's team of leading researchers in neuromorphic engineering is advancing neuromorphic chips and neural network hardware. They are dedicated to developing innovative neuromorphic processors and artificial intelligence hardware, pushing the boundaries of low-power brain-inspired applications.
Principal investigators (Assistant, Associate & Full Professors (A-Z)):
Prof. Mónica Isela Acuautla Meneses
Material Science
Prof. dr. George Azzopardi
Computer Science
Prof. dr. Tamalika Banerjee
Spintronics of Functional Materials
Prof. dr. Bart Besselink
Systems and Control Theory
Prof. dr. Michael Biehl
Intelligent Systems
Prof. dr. Jelmer Borst
Computational (Cognitive) Models
Dr. Gilles Bonnet
Stochastics
Prof. dr. Elisabetta Chicca
Bio-Inspired Circuits and Systems
Prof. dr. Matthew Cook
Cortex-inspired Computing
Dr. Erika Covi
Cognitive Devices
Dr. Serte Donderwinkel
Probability Theory
Prof. dr. ir. Georgi Gaydadjiev
Innovative Computer Architecture
Dr. Hildeberto Jardon Kojakhmetov
Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications
Prof. dr. Marco Grzegorczyk
Computational Statistics
Prof. dr. Davide Grossi
Cognitive Multiagent Systems
Prof. dr. Herbert Jaeger
Computation in Cognitive Materials
Dr. Julian Koellermeier
Computational Mathematics
Prof. dr. ir. Bart Kooi
Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces
Prof. Dr. Maria Loi
Photophysics and OptoElectronics
Dr. Farhad Merchant
Innovative Computer Architecture
Prof. dr. Beatriz Noheda
Nanostructures of Functional Oxides
Prof. dr. George Palasantzas
Physics (Surface interactions and Nanostructures)
dr. Revantha Ramanayake
Theory of Computation
Prof. dr. Petra Rudolf
Experimental Solid State Physics
Prof. dr. Jos Roerdink
Scientific Visualization and Computer Graphics
Prof. dr. Arjan van der Schaft
Applied Analysis
Prof. dr. Lambert Schomaker
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Alef Sterk
Dynamical Systems Theory
Prof. dr. Niels Taatgen
Artificial Intelligence
Prof. dr. Fatih Turkmen
Computer and Network Security
Prof. dr. Bart Verheij
Computational argumentation
Dr. Michael Wilkinson
Digital image analysis and computer vision
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