Apr 24, 2024
9:00am - 9:30am
Room 429, Level 4, Summit
Yoeri van de Burgt1
Eindhoven University of Technology1
Neuromorphic engineering takes inspiration from the efficiency of the brain and focusses on how to utilise its functionality in hardware. Organic electronic materials have shown promising solutions for the manipulation and the processing of biological signals, with applications ranging from bioinformatics to brain-computer-interfaces and smart robotics.<br/><br/>This talk describes state-of-the-art organic neuromorphic devices and provides an overview of the current challenges in the field and attempts to address them. I demonstrate two device concepts based on novel organic mixed-ionic electronic materials and show how we can use these devices smart robotics and at the interface with biology. This can pave the way for novel architectures with bio-inspired features, offering promising solutions for the manipulation and the processing of biological signals and potential applications ranging from brain-computer-interfaces to bioinformatics and neurotransmitter-mediated adaptive sensing. I will highlight our recent efforts for such hybrid biological memory devicesand artificial neurons.