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SUMMARY:Double Seminar on Analog Electronics: Neuromorphic computing in th
 e edge: merging cyber and physical
DTSTART:20230704T140000
DTEND:20230704T143000
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DESCRIPTION:Prof. Georges Gielen\,\nKU Leuven\, Belgium\nJoint Seminar on 
 Analog Electronics with two exciting talks from:\n\n	Prof. Georges Gielen 
 (KU Leuven) at 14:00\n	Prof. Pieter Harpe (TU Eindhoven) at 14:30\n\n\n\nA
 bstract\nAnalog/mixed-signal integrated circuits are essential in the inte
 rface between the cyber world and the physical world. Driving applications
  include autonomous vehicles\, industry 5.0\, biomedical wearables and imp
 lants\, environmental sensing\, smart houses and offices\, etc. All genera
 te lots of data in the edge devices\, making local computation in the edge
  a necessity to limit data traffic and response latency. Progress in nanoe
 lectronic technology in combination with emerging neuromorphic\, event-dri
 ven architectures with dynamic learning capabilities allow to do this in a
  power- and hardware-efficient way. This talk will present some chip solut
 ions being developed at KU Leuven today.\n\nAbout the speaker\nGeorges Gie
 len (Fellow\, IEEE) received the 998 M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical
  engineering from Katholieke Universiteit (KU) Leuven\, Leuven\, Belgium\,
  in 1986 and 1990\, respectively. He is currently a Full Professor with th
 e Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT)\, KU Leuven. He is a frequen
 tly invited speaker/lecturer and a coordinator/partner of several (industr
 ial) research projects in this area\, including several European projects.
  He has authored or coauthored seven books and more than 600 papers in edi
 ted books\, international journals\, and conference proceedings. His resea
 rch interests include the design and design automation of analog and mixed
 -signal integrated circuits.\n 
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