A miniature, super-fast Silicon neuron could make brain-like chips
Brain-like electronic chips are a "holy grail" for computing technology. Recently, a team of Indian researchers has demonstrated an electronic neuron.
"A device-circuit-algorithm co-design team was formed led by Prof. Udayan Ganguly and Prof. Maryam Shojaei Baghini at IIT Bombay. Together, the team has designed the global first spiking neuro-synaptic core on 45nm SOI technology."
IIT Bombay makes analog device that mimics neurons
Manufacturing a brain-like chip made of artificially fabricated neurons is one aim of scientists working in the field of artificial intelligence. Read More...
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Team of IITBNF Electrical Engineering students, won GYTI’s SRISTI social technological Award, for developing a micro-cantilever based eNose System for chemical vapor sensing. Read more...
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'IITBNF student bags Weikfield Malhotra foundation award for his excellence in NanoScience' Naveen Kaushik, Ph.D student, IITBNF, EE Dept. bags Weikfield Malhotra foundation award 2016 for his work in the area of NanoScience. more...
Raith’s Calendar 2016 features IITBNF students’ art work
08 January 2016
IITB Nanofabrication Facility student’s artwork (photographs) recently got featured in Raith’s annual Calendar for the year 2016. more...
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A new idea on nano-oscillators driven by electron spin by Prof. B. Muralidharan and Prof. A. Tulapurkar was covered as a feature on the IITB website.