| | Accelerating Research on Neuromorphic Perception, Action, and Cognition |
| | |  | See more neuromorphic engineering videos here | | In the News | Event-Driven E-Skins Protect Both Robots and Humans EE Times Current, 10 July 2025 Professor Gordon Cheng builds humanoid robots that can feel their environment using artificial skin. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London about how the skin was designed, how it improves safety, and why neuromorphic engineering will be important for machine autonomy. Discussion follows with Dr. Giulia D’Angelo from the Czech Technical University in Prague and Professor Ralph Etienne-Cummings of Johns Hopkins University…
Neuromorphic Now 2025: From Vision to Impact |
University of Groningen, 2 July 2025 The Neuromorphic Now conference returned for its second edition on 13 June 2025, bringing together 110 researchers, innovators, and policymakers in Delft. Organised by TNO, CWI, TU Delft, and CogniGron, the event aimed to accelerate the neuromorphic computing innovation agenda. Building on the success of the inaugural 2024 meeting (co-organised by IMEC), this year’s edition focused…
1,000x AI Efficiency? The Neuromorphic Chips That Could Slash Data Center Energy Medium, 23 June 2025 Neuromorphic computing stands at the threshold of what could become one of the most transformative shifts in processing architecture since the birth of personal computing. By emulating the brain’s remarkable efficiency, neuromorphic systems offer a vision of AI processing that consumes vastly less power while unlocking new capabilities in real-time, adaptive decision-making….
Low-energy robot navigation mimics neural processes THE ENGINEER, 23 June 2025 Developed at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), LENS (Locational Encoding with Neuromorphic Systems) uses brain-inspired computing to set a new, low-energy benchmark for robotic place recognition. The breakthrough is detailed in Science Robotics. The research, conducted by first author neuroscientist Dr Adam Hines along with Professor Michael Milford and Dr Tobias Fischer, all from the QUT Centre of Robotics and the QUT School of Electrical Engineering and Robotics, uses neuromorphic computing…
The Future of Neuromorphic Computing Medium, 20 June 2025 Neuromorphic computing, a revolutionary approach to designing computer architectures inspired by the human brain’s neural structures, stands on the brink of transforming modern computing as we know it. By mimicking the brain’s massively parallel, event-driven, and energy-efficient processes, neuromorphic systems promise to break the limitations of traditional von Neumann architectures — particularly in an era where Moore’s Law is slowing down and the demand for smarte…
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| | Events | June 2025| Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Portugal Lisbon, Portugal |
| Seattle Seattle, WA, United States |
| Allen Institute Seattle, WA, United States |
August 2025| San Diego San Diego, CA, United States |
September 2025| 2 September - 3 September |
| TU Delft Prometheusplein 1, Delft, Netherlands |
| 24 September - 26 September |
We are delighted to welcome you to the Neuromorphic Symposium 2025, co-organized by Spin-Ion Technologies and NYU Paris. This international event will bring together researchers, engineers, and industry experts to Continue readingNeuromorphic Symposium 2025→
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Welcome to the fourth MemrisTec Summer School which is covering the topics of the research programme Memristive Devices Toward Smart Technical Systems. Memristors are nanoelectric devices capable of storage and computation. Continue readingMemrisTec Summer School 2025→
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| | Resources and Tools | snnTorch Jason Eshraghian a Python package designed for spiking neural network simulations and extends PyTorch’s capabilities to spiking neurons, offering pre-designed models within the PyTorch framework....
SpikingJelly Wei Fang An open-source deep learning framework designed for Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) based on PyTorch. It leverages PyTorch’s user-friendly interface and computational capabilities, including GPU acceleration....
Pulsar Innatera Innatera's Pulsar is the first commercially available, brain-inspired microcontroller for sensing at the edge, offering real-time intelligence at microwatt power levels....
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