Conference organizers
Jasper van der Velde
CogniGron - Groningen Cognitive Systems and Materials Center
University of Groningen, NL
Elisabetta Chicca
Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials
University of Groningen, The Netherlands, NL
Yoeri van de Burgt
Institute for Complex Molecular Systems
Eindhoven University of Technology., NL
Beatriz Noheda
Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials
University of Groningen, NL
Invited Speakers
Chiara Bartolozzi
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, IT
Giacomo Indiveri
University of Zurich, CH
Klaus Knobloch
Infineon Technologies Dresden, DE
Yao-Hong Liu
imec The Netherlands, NL
Jennifer Rupp
Technical University of Munich, Department of Chemistry, DE
Fredrik Sandin
Luleå, SE
Elisa Vianello
Grenoble Alpes University CEA LETI, FR
Wilfred van der Wiel
MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, NL
Important dates

Social dinner: Until 7th March 2022

Payment:

  • Early Registration fee can be paid until February 24th without extra charges. 
  • Registrations after February 22nd 2022, should be paid within the next 48 hours using bank transfer or PayPal once the program is published.
  • Payments onsite have 100€ surcharge and must be authorized by the conference secretariat team.

 

Once the payment is processed in our records, a payment confirmation email will be sent.

Group Registration

nanoGe offers group discounts. To register a group, contact us at matnec22@nanoge.org

Developing countries

nanoGe aims to give equal opportunities to participants who work for an institution whose country is listed as "Developing country" (see here) by offering reduced fee tickets.

Get in touch with us before register at the conference and before the deadline, March 18th 2022*.

For any further information we are glad to support at matnec22@nanoge.org

* Applications will only be accepted for participants who use the official email of their institution.

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Presentation

The Materials, devices and systems for neuromorphic computing conference took place in Groningen (The Netherlands) from 28th to 29th of March 2022 and online. 

The era of Moore’s law, which predicts the doubling of processing power for computers every two years, has come to an end, and we are reaching the physical limits of device miniaturization that can be achieved with the current technology. This has increased the demand for novel materials that form the physical building blocks for low-power computing systems capable of learning, pattern recognition and analysis of large streams of unstructured data.

The goal of this conference was to bring together leading researchers in neuromorphic computing to present new research and develop new collaborations in the area of novel materials, devices and systems for neuromorphic computing. This conference presented an overview of the recent insights into the desired properties of materials and devices for brain-inspired computing. Here not only memristor based architectures will be discussed, but also CMOS or hybrid based architectures. In addition, the conference had session on sensing and learning of physical systems as this is an important part in the development of neuromorphic computing and to  bridge the gap between materials and devices and applications, including brain machine interfaces. Key showcases of novel neuromorphic materials and devices will be highlighted in relation to applications within industry.

Winners Poster Session

🥇 Best Poster Presentation award: 

Prize for best Poster Presentation valued at 150€ (cash) from Fundació Scito: Foelke Janssen

🥇 Best Poster Content award: 

Prize for the best Poster Content valued at 150€ from Fundació Scito: Younes Bouhadjar

Topics
Topics to be covered by the conference:
  • Novel materials for brain inspired computing
  • Memristors based neuromorphic architectures
  • CMOS based neuromorphic architectures
  • Bio-inspired information processing
  • Learning in neuromorphic systems
  • Brain machine interfaces
  • Neuromorphic systems for industrial applications
Venue

The conference will be held in Groningen, The Netherlands. 

Info tickets

Online tickets:

  • This ticket only allows you the viewing of the broadcast sessions via website.

In-person tickets:

  • This ticket allows you to attend the conference in person. You can also apply to give a talk or present a poster to present during these in-person days.
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