Neural-Inspired Computational Elements workshop and student competition
The 3rd Neural-Inspired Computational Elements (NICE) workshop will be held in Bernalillo, New Mexico between February 23rd and February 25th. This year's meeting will focus on the value proposition of neural inspired computing, with speakers discussing topics in neuroscience, neural-inspired algorithms, neural-inspired hardware, and application drivers. NICE is organized by scientists at Sandia National Laboratories and is co-sponsored by the Department of Energy Office of Science, DAPRA, and IARPA. For an updated speaker list and registration info, please go to http://nice.sandia.gov. STUDENT COMPETITION For this first time this year, we are having a student competition. Go to Student Thesis Competition<https://nm.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/jss/ApplyForThesisAward> (https://nm.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/jss/ApplyForThesisAward) to submit a student thesis abstract and advisor recommendation on a Neuro-inspired Computation related topic. Submissions must be in by January 16th, winners will be announced by January 30th. Three selected students will receive travel support to attend the workshop and have the opportunity to present a 10 minute 'snap overview'. Runner-up notable submissions will be considered for poster presentations during the workshop.
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Aimone, James Bradley