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.

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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