Speakers and talks
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Heba Abunahla (Delft University of Technology) on Advancing Neuromorphic Computing: Harnessing Memristors for Brain-Inspired AI Applications
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Vijay Balasubramanian (University of Pennsylvania) on Physical Networks Become What They Learn
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Simon Brown (University of Canterbury) on Brain-like Computation with Percolating Networks of Nanoparticles
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Federico Corradi (Eindhoven University of Technology) on Event-Driven Neuromorphic Solutions for Efficient Dynamic Signal Processing
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Hans Hilgenkamp (University of Twente) on Leveraging the Richness of Materials Physics for Resource-efficient Information Technologies
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Herbert Jaeger (University of Groningen) on Will it take another 2300 years until we really know what ‘computing’ means?
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Johan Mentink (Radboud University) on Finding a Path to Computational Advantage of Neuromorphic Computing for Science
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Bert Jan Offrein (IBM Research Europe) on Brain-Inspired Computing – Architectures and Technology
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Said Rahimzadeh-Kalaleh Rodriguez (AMOLF) on Brain-like Dynamics of Light
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Carlo Ricciardi (Politecnico di Torino) on Self-organizing Nanowire Networks: Brain Inspiration Versus Computing Performance
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André van Schaik (ICNS, Western Sydney University) on Applications of Neuromorphic Engineering at the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems
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Susan Stepney (University of York) on Designing and Evaluating Physical Unconventional Computers
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Roberta Zambrini (Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems, Mallorca) on Opportunities and Challenges of Quantum Reservoir Computing
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