A
NeuroSilicon Workshop
To Chart Research Directions
Sponsored by the Office of Naval
Research, with additional support from Portland State University and the
University of Southern California
August 1-2,
2006 at Portland State University
Presentations
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Ted Berger, University
of Southern California,
Representing Nonlinear Dynamics of Neural Systems in
Microelectronics for Cognitive Neural Prostheses
PDF
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Jeff LaCoss, University
of Southern California, Silicon Systems for
Neurocomputing PDF
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Kostantin Likharev, SUNY
Stony Brook, Neuromorphic
Nanoelectronic Networks PDF
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Howard Eichenbaum,
Boston University, The Neurobiology of Recollection
PDF
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Jose
Principe, University of Florida,
A Mathematical Framework to
Operate with Spike Trains PDF
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Misha Pavel, OHSU
Biomedical Engineering, Augmented Cognition:
Cognitive State Estimation PDF
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Allison (Bo) Wen,
University of Pennsylvania, Engineering Cochlear
Processing Using Biological Principles PDF
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Kwabena Boahan, Stanford
University, Ultra-scale Neuromorphic Systems
PDF
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John Harris, University
of Florida, Spike-based Sensing and Processing
PDF
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Dan Hammerstrom,
Portland State University, A Pot Pourrii
PDF
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Pat Roberts, OHSU
Neurological Sciences Institute, Design principles
of biological sensory processing
Slides