Neuromorphic 2016 - Inaugural Misha Mahowald Prize for Neuromorphic Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Misha Mahowald Prize recognizes outstanding research in neuromorphic
engineering, worldwide. The award is named for Misha Mahowald, one of
the most influential pioneers of the field. Submissions are due by 31
December, 2015.
The winner of the Prize will receive USD 3000. Short-listed candidates
will receive a certificate of achievement.
2016 Jury
* Prof. Dr. Steve Furber, University of Manchester
* Dr. Dan Hammerstrom, DARPA
* Prof. Dr. Christof Koch, CSO, Allen Institute for Brain Science
* Dr. Dharmendra Modha, IBM Almaden Research Center
* Dr. Eric Ryu, Master, Samsung Electronics
* Prof. Dr. Terrence Sejnowski, Salk Institute
The competition is open to any individual or research group worldwide. A
description of any type of hardware, software or algorithm may be
submitted. Write an extended abstract in English of up to two A4 pages,
including:
* Author and affiliation list
* Contact author information
* Project title
* Brief description of work, including images and/or tables if desired
* Link to video, if applicable (authors must arrange for unrestricted
online viewing of video)
Send the document as a PDF file (max. size 2 MB) to prize-AT-inilabs.com or award-AT-inilabs.com. If a video is
included in the submission, a download link to the original source file
should be included.
engineering, worldwide. The award is named for Misha Mahowald, one of
the most influential pioneers of the field. Submissions are due by 31
December, 2015.
The winner of the Prize will receive USD 3000. Short-listed candidates
will receive a certificate of achievement.
2016 Jury
* Prof. Dr. Steve Furber, University of Manchester
* Dr. Dan Hammerstrom, DARPA
* Prof. Dr. Christof Koch, CSO, Allen Institute for Brain Science
* Dr. Dharmendra Modha, IBM Almaden Research Center
* Dr. Eric Ryu, Master, Samsung Electronics
* Prof. Dr. Terrence Sejnowski, Salk Institute
The competition is open to any individual or research group worldwide. A
description of any type of hardware, software or algorithm may be
submitted. Write an extended abstract in English of up to two A4 pages,
including:
* Author and affiliation list
* Contact author information
* Project title
* Brief description of work, including images and/or tables if desired
* Link to video, if applicable (authors must arrange for unrestricted
online viewing of video)
Send the document as a PDF file (max. size 2 MB) to prize-AT-inilabs.com or award-AT-inilabs.com. If a video is
included in the submission, a download link to the original source file
should be included.
Other CFPs
- SAIRAP-International Conference on Current Research in Electronics, Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering(ICEEIE-16)
- SAIRAP-International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electronics, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering(ICEEME-16)
- SAIRAP-International Conference on Current advances in Computer Science and Information Technology (ICCSIT-16)
- SAIRAP-International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology(ICET-16)
- SAIRAP-International Conference on Current advances in Computer Science and Information Technology (ICCSIT-16)
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