Exploring the applications of CogniGron's revolutionary technology, Dirk Pleiter and Farhad Merchant (BI) interview
CogniGron's work in the field of neuromorphic computing, including its first startup, IMChip, has the potential to transform various industries and society as a whole. In the second part of our series about the Groningen Cognitive Systems and Materials Center, we will explore the applications of its revolutionary technology and its potential social impact.
Dirk Pleiter and Farhad Merchant, Computer Architecture group Bernoulli instituut, together with Tamalika Banerjee, professor of Physics and Spintronics Zernike instituut, interviewed in the latest UG newsletter. Read the whole article here.
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