Covers neuromorphic computing, challenges in ternary and binary computing, hardware simulations of the brain, and new materials for artificial brain cells.
By Meenakshi Khosla explores data-driven modeling in large-scale naturalistic neuroscience, focusing on brain activity representation and computational models.
Covers spontaneous brain network activity, neural simulation, and validation, emphasizing the importance of in-vitro and in-vivo conditions for accurate network modeling.
Outlines the Master in Computational Science and Engineering program at EPFL, detailing its structure, projects, and career opportunities for graduates.
Discusses the challenges and future of neuromorphic computing, comparing digital computers and specialized hardware, such as SpiNNaker and NEST, while exploring the Human Brain Project's Neuromorphic Computing Platform.