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This project focuses on developing thin films of a novel material, Terbium Manganese Oxide, to create artificial neurons that mimic human brain functions. By utilizing negative differential resistance, the project aims to enable complex computing tasks like image recognition through neuromorphic architectures.
Rapid progress in the regime of Artificial Intelligence and Internet-of-Things has enthused the development of fast and energy-efficient hardware to support future computing needs.
One of the most prominent solutions is the deployment of cross-disciplinary resources for mimicking the performance of a Human Brain, also known as neuromorphic computing.
It relies on electronic components that could replicate the functioning of neurons and synapses.
Designing such novel electronics needs the develop…
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Switzerland, Rueschlikon
Type: Company (for-profit)
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: No
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