Lava: An Open-Source Software Framework for Developing Neuro-Inspired Applications

Discover Lava, an open-source software framework for neuro-inspired applications, presented by Andreas Wild and Mathis Richter. Dive into the future of neuromorphic computing.

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Upcoming Workshops

The TSP1 Neural Network Accelerator Chip: Advancing Brain-Inspired Computing
Chris Eliasmith, Danny Rosen
November 11, 2025
8:00 - 9:00 EST

About the Speakers

Andreas Wild

Senior Researcher at Intel Neuromorphic Computing Lab, leading algorithm research. PhD in physics with focus on silicon-based electron spin qubits.

Mathis Richter

Research Scientist at Intel Neuromorphic Computing Lab, leading Application Software team for neuromorphic tech. PhD in neural process models of cognition.

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