The
International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems, Western Sydney University, invites both domestic and international students to apply for
the world’s first
Master of
Neuromorphic Engineering courses.
We offer several programs, including a Graduate Certificate, a Graduate Diploma, a
1.5-year industry-oriented degree and a
two-year
research-oriented
Master’s course in Neuromorphic Engineering.
We seek dedicated, curious and open-minded scientists,
engineers,
physicists, electronics
tinkerers,
hardware and software
hackers, and roboticists from diverse backgrounds. The course builds on the research background of our Neuromorphic Engineering and Event-Based Processing research staff.
Successful applicants will receive
significant
mentorship.
Mentors and course instructors will equip students with special digital vision and audition
processing capabilities which are rarely taught at other Universities in the world.
Mentors
and instructors will provide students with opportunities to apply skills learned to practical projects which align with industry need.
Currently demonstrated applications of Neuromorphic Engineering range from space tracking, intelligent
sensing, online learning, one-shot learning, computer vision, computer listening, anomaly detection, remote sensing, lightning characterisation,
surveillance applications,
biological modelling and medicine.
The course is currently accepting applications for 2023 entry. If you are considering any of
these courses, we
recommend applying now. The application deadline is February
2023.
For more information about the course, please visit:
Western Sydney has a five-star ranking in 5-star ranking in:
Teaching, Employability, Internationalisation, Facilities, Innovation, Inclusiveness
Western Sydney is
Ranked 1st in the world for commitment to the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Furthermore,
it is ranked
3rd in the world for SDG 5: Gender Equality
and 4th in the world for SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities. See this link for more information:
For any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Bharath Ramesh, PhD
b.ramesh@westernsydney.edu.au