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Research interests

Michele is an MSCA Ph.D. student investigating spiking neural networks and neuromorphic circuits for emulating touch in autonomous agents. 

Publications

Event-based vision for egomotion estimation using precise event timing

Fused-MemBrain: A spiking processor combining CMOS and self-assembled memristive networks

Neuromorphic Embedded Processing for Touch

TEXEL: A neuromorphic processor with on-chip learning for beyond-CMOS device integration

A Subthreshold Second-Order Integration Circuit for Versatile Synaptic Alpha Kernel and Trace Generation

Robust Spiking Attractor Networks with a Hard Winner-Take-All Neuron Circuit

Synaptic Normalisation for On-Chip Learning in Analog CMOS Spiking Neural Networks

Experimental validation of an analog spiking neural network with STDP learning rule in CMOS technology

Skin-Inspired Flexible and Stretchable Electrospun Carbon Nanofiber Sensors for Neuromorphic Sensing

A Hardware-friendly Neuromorphic Spiking Neural Network for Frequency Detection and Fine Texture Decoding