Coordinators:
Steve FURBER (University of Manchester) (Coordinator, Manchester, United Kingdom), Johannes SCHEMMEL (University of Heidelberg) (Coordinator, Heidelberg, Germany)
10:30 - 11:15
Brain-inspired robotics and computing - Young researchers.
10:30 - 10:45
Fast and energy-efficient neuromorphic deep learning with first-spike times.
Julian GÖLTZ (University of Heidelberg) (Speaker, Bern, Germany)
10:45 - 11:00
Closed-Loop real-time neuromorphic computation.
Jens PEDERSEN (Speaker, Stockholm, Sweden)
11:00 - 11:15
Integrating Spiking Neural Networks and Deep Learning Models on the NRP.
Tom KNOWLES (University of the West of England) (Speaker, Bristol, United Kingdom)
11:15 - 12:00
Brain-inspired robotics and computing - Future Directions.
11:15 - 11:26
Spike-based analogue computing.
Johannes SCHEMMEL (University of Heidelberg) (Speaker, Heidelberg, Germany)
11:26 - 11:38
The Potential of Neurorobotics for Brain Disease Investigation.
Silvia TOLU (Technical University of Denmark) (Speaker, Denmark)
11:38 - 11:49
Bio-Inspired Processing from Edge to Cloud: SpiNNaker 2 and Beyond.
Christian MAYR (TU Dresden) (Speaker, Germany)
11:49 - 12:00
Neurorobotics: from fundamental research to applications.
Fabrice MORIN (Technische Universität München) (Speaker, Garching bei München, Germany)