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

  1. Ted Berger, University of Southern California, Representing Nonlinear Dynamics of Neural Systems in Microelectronics for Cognitive Neural Prostheses  PDF

  2. Jeff LaCoss, University of Southern California, Silicon Systems for Neurocomputing  PDF

  3. Kostantin Likharev, SUNY Stony Brook, Neuromorphic Nanoelectronic Networks  PDF

  4. Howard Eichenbaum, Boston University, The Neurobiology of Recollection  PDF

  5. Jose Principe, University of Florida, A Mathematical Framework to Operate with Spike Trains  PDF

  6. Misha Pavel, OHSU Biomedical Engineering, Augmented Cognition: Cognitive State Estimation  PDF

  7. Allison (Bo) Wen, University of Pennsylvania, Engineering Cochlear Processing Using Biological Principles  PDF

  8. Kwabena Boahan, Stanford University, Ultra-scale Neuromorphic Systems  PDF

  9. John Harris, University of Florida, Spike-based Sensing and Processing  PDF

  10. Dan Hammerstrom, Portland State University, A Pot Pourrii  PDF

  11. Pat Roberts, OHSU Neurological Sciences Institute, Design principles of biological sensory processing  Slides