Lecture  /  May 08, 2025  -  December 10, 2025, 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., please note the exact event dates in the table

Lecture series of the »Neuromorphic Computing Labs of Northern Bavaria«

The lecture series of the »Neuromorphic Computing Labs of Northern Bavaria« opens up the entire spectrum of neuromorphic computing: from basic overview lectures and deep dives on topics such as SNN algorithms to tool chains such as hardware-aware training and compilers as well as practical fields of application. The series is thus aimed equally at students, researchers and industry practitioners.

 

Participants will gain an understanding of how the various aspects of neuromorphic computing intertwine, such as which quantizations are required in which parts of the network, how hardware implements them and how quantization-aware training works. You can ask experts questions, exchange ideas after the talks and network with other users of neuromorphic computing and members of the NeuroComp Labs NBay, including those from Fraunhofer IIS. The impulses from the talks and discussions can make a decisive contribution to your own projects.

 

Northern Bavaria has an exceptionally strong research landscape in the field of neuromorphic computing. Our talks are given by experts from the NeuroComp Labs NBay, supplemented by renowned guest speakers from Germany and neighboring countries. The lecture series of the »Neuromorphic Computing Labs of Northern Bavaria« is the first publicly accessible series of its kind in Germany – right on your doorstep!

 

Topics, speakers and dates

The following topics and dates have already been confirmed. Further dates are being planned.

Die Evolution der Rechenmaschinen bis zum Neuromorphic Computing Dr. Marco Breiling, Fraunhofer IIS 08.05.2025
Tools and Concepts for Neuromorphic Inference Accelerators with Mixed-signal In-Memory Computing Maen Mallah and Roland Müller, Fraunhofer IIS 12.06.2025
Memristoren und In-Memory-Computing Prof. Dr. Dietmar Fey, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 12.11.2025
Neuromorphic Computing in the Era of XPUs Dr. Johannes Leugering, Forschungszentrum Jülich 10.12.2025