BNEW 2026 Workshop Open Now for Registration
🚨 Registration is Now Open for BNEW 2026! 🧠⚡ Advancing the Horizons of Neuromorphic Engineering: We’re thrilled to welcome you to the Bangalore Neuromorphic Engineering Workshop (BNEW) 2026, happening at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore! 📅 Dates: January 4–17, 2026 📍 Venue: Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore 🌐 Website: https://lnkd.in/evkeUhTb 📝 Registration Form: https://lnkd.in/eQnV-JXK Join a dynamic community of researchers, engineers, and students as we dive into the latest in: Neuromorphic Integrated Circuits and Systems Brain-inspired Computing Event-based Sensing Edge computing and Low-power AI Brain–Computer Interfaces This two-week immersive workshop features lectures, tutorials, and hands-on projects, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration at the bleeding edge of technology. 🌟 Apply now to be part of this exciting journey into the future of intelligent systems. Spots are limited! Best regards, On Behalf of Prof. Chetan Singh Thakur and the 2026 Bangalore Neuromorphic Workshop Organising Team [Andre Van Schaik, Shantanu Chakrabartty, Chetan Singh Thakur, Arindam Basu, and Chiara Bartolozzi]
It appears that the previous email may have been bounced by several university servers, possibly due to the use of emojis. Below is the announcement for the BNEW 2026 Workshop, including details on the event and the opening of registration. Dear Neuromorphs, Registration is Now Open for BNEW 2026 Advancing the Horizons of Neuromorphic Engineering We are pleased to announce the Bangalore Neuromorphic Engineering Workshop (BNEW) 2026, which will be held at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. Dates: January 4–17, 2026 Venue: Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore Website: https://neuronicslab.github.io/bangaloreneuromorphicworkshop/ Registration Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf3aq1wfoYeR4gSQiw09BaNLwtYDYs1X7lt... This two-week immersive workshop brings together a vibrant community of researchers, engineers, and students to explore recent advances in Neuromorphic Integrated Circuits and Systems, Brain-inspired Computing, Event-based Sensing, Edge Computing and Low-power AI, and Brain–Computer Interfaces. The program includes lectures, tutorials, and hands-on projects, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration at the forefront of neuromorphic technology. We invite you to apply and be part of this exciting initiative. Best regards, On behalf of Prof. Chetan Singh Thakur and the BNEW 2026 Organising Team (Andre Van Schaik, Shantanu Chakrabartty, Chetan Singh Thakur, Arindam Basu, and Chiara Bartolozzi)
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Satyapreet Singh Yadav