This is an all-day event intended as an opportunity for you to familiarise yourself with the ongoing research at ICNS and interact with the researchers.
Neuromorphic Systems aim to emulate the highly adaptive and efficient processing of the biological brain in silicon. This fast growing area offers exciting possibilities, such as the creation of sensory systems that can compete with human senses and pattern recognition systems that can run in real-time.
The program includes a keynote from ICNS Director Professor André van Schaik, followed by three x 20-minute paper talks from ICNS academic staff, a tour of the lab and "Coffee and Cochleas", where participants can casually experiment with our physical demonstrations and view our HDR poster presentations.
If you are interested in attending, please register by 11th November 2022, via this EventBrite (link).
The conference will be held at the ICNS lab located on the Werrington South campus - Building BA, Level 2 (details on how to locate ICNS is attached)