12 Sept. | 11:30 - 13:00 |
ROOM 9 | |||||||
HEALTH & NANOMEDICINE | |||||||
TT.VI - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||||||
Nanotechnology and neuromorphic devices for understanding brain functionality | |||||||
Co-organized with INL Chairs: Andrea CAPASSO, INL, Portugal & Mattia BRAMINI, UGR, Spain |
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This session will explore the intersection of computational neuroscience and neuromorphic engineering, focusing on the use of nanotechnology to decode the complexities of neural circuits. The talks will cover advanced nanofabrication techniques, modeling approaches and innovative hardware, to extend the comprehension of neural functionality and mimic the brain's processing capabilities. These cutting-edge approaches are poised to revolutionize our understanding of the brain, paving the way for new breakthroughs in neural research and the development of intelligent systems that closely emulate human cognition. | |||||||
The symposium is part of the WS.VI |
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TT.VI.F.1 WS.VI.2.1 |
Federico FERRARESE LUPI - CV INRiM Visual memory in a 2D memitter |
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TT.VI.F.2 WS.VI.2.2 |
Paulo DE CASTRO AGUIAR - CV I3s A bio-electronic memristive interface for real-time and adaptive coupling of neuronal populations |
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TT.VI.F.3 WS.VI.2.3 |
Andres GODOY - CV University of Granada Multiscale simulation and modeling of memristive devices for neuromorphic computing |
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