Photo Credit: Yuriy Ogarkov
In this episode Sunny talks to Dr Yulia Sandamirskaya, who has just created the Neuromorphic Computing Group at Zurich University of Applied Sciences. They discuss the role that dynamical systems theory plays in robotics, her work at with Intel’s Loihi platform, and what she plans to do in her new position at ZHAW, particularly related to vision. Afterwards, Sunny discusses the interview with Giulia and Ralph.
Articles and Papers
- Neuromorphic computing hardware and neural architectures for robotics
- Low-latency monocular depth estimation using event timing on neuromorphic hardware
- What does it mean to represent? Mental representations as falsifiable memory patterns
- The dynamics of neural populations capture the laws of the mind
- Fully neuromorphic vision and control for autonomous drone flight
- Visual Place Recognition: A Tutorial
- Intel unveils second-generation neuromorphic chip
From the Discussion
- A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness
- Analog chip could be Rx for spinal cord injury
- A physical model of sensorimotor interactions during locomotion
- Living machines
- Biorobotics: Using robots to emulate and investigate agile locomotion
- Dynamical systems guided design and analysis of silicon oscillators for central pattern generators
Episode Credits
Producer/Writer/Editor: Sunny Bains
Co-hosts: Sunny Bains and Giulia D’Angelo
Commentator: Ralph Etienne-Cummings
Audio Production: Melvin Taylor, Coupe Studios Music and Sound Design
Music: 3 of Diamonds by Matt Harris
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