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Hauptverfasser: Hwang, Grace M., Falcone, Jessica D., Monaco, Joseph D., Pinard, Courtney R., Mollick, Jessica A., Miller, Roger L., Gage, Stephanie L., Kanaev, Andrey V., Kim, Margaret, Lukaszew, R. Ale, Zehnder, Steven M., Rampulla, David
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author Hwang, Grace M.
Falcone, Jessica D.
Monaco, Joseph D.
Pinard, Courtney R.
Mollick, Jessica A.
Miller, Roger L.
Gage, Stephanie L.
Kanaev, Andrey V.
Kim, Margaret
Lukaszew, R. Ale
Zehnder, Steven M.
Rampulla, David
author_facet Hwang, Grace M.
Falcone, Jessica D.
Monaco, Joseph D.
Pinard, Courtney R.
Mollick, Jessica A.
Miller, Roger L.
Gage, Stephanie L.
Kanaev, Andrey V.
Kim, Margaret
Lukaszew, R. Ale
Zehnder, Steven M.
Rampulla, David
contents Neuromorphic engineering has matured over the past four decades and is currently experiencing explosive growth with the potential to transform biomedical engineering and neurotechnologies. Participants at the Neuromorphic Principles in Biomedicine and Healthcare (NPBH) Workshop (October 2024) -- representing a broad cross-section of the community, including early-career and established scholars, engineers, scientists, clinicians, industry, and funders -- convened to discuss the state of the field, current and future challenges, and strategies for advancing neuromorphic research and development for biomedical applications. Publicly approved recordings with transcripts (https://2024.neuro-med.org/program/session-video-and-transcripts) and slides (https://2024.neuro-med.org/program/session-slides) can be found at the workshop website.
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spellingShingle The role of neuromorphic principles in the future of biomedicine and healthcare
Hwang, Grace M.
Falcone, Jessica D.
Monaco, Joseph D.
Pinard, Courtney R.
Mollick, Jessica A.
Miller, Roger L.
Gage, Stephanie L.
Kanaev, Andrey V.
Kim, Margaret
Lukaszew, R. Ale
Zehnder, Steven M.
Rampulla, David
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Artificial Intelligence
Neurons and Cognition
Neuromorphic engineering has matured over the past four decades and is currently experiencing explosive growth with the potential to transform biomedical engineering and neurotechnologies. Participants at the Neuromorphic Principles in Biomedicine and Healthcare (NPBH) Workshop (October 2024) -- representing a broad cross-section of the community, including early-career and established scholars, engineers, scientists, clinicians, industry, and funders -- convened to discuss the state of the field, current and future challenges, and strategies for advancing neuromorphic research and development for biomedical applications. Publicly approved recordings with transcripts (https://2024.neuro-med.org/program/session-video-and-transcripts) and slides (https://2024.neuro-med.org/program/session-slides) can be found at the workshop website.
title The role of neuromorphic principles in the future of biomedicine and healthcare
topic Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Artificial Intelligence
Neurons and Cognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.27716