Researchers from Germany, Italy, and the UK have achieved a major advance in the development of materials suitable for on-chip energy harvesting. By composing an alloy made of silicon, germanium and…
A position paper by over 100 authors, now published in the journal Imaging Neuroscience, summarizes the development of digital neuroscience, the current status and further goals in the new research…
From June 3rd to 6th, international researchers and those interested in computing neurosciences and artificial intelligence will convene at the International Conference on Neuromorphic Computing and…
The travelling salesman problem is considered a prime example of a combinatorial optimisation problem. Now a Berlin team led by theoretical physicist Prof. Dr. Jens Eisert of Freie Universität Berlin…
EBRAINS Germany, the German National Node of the EBRAINS digital research infrastructure for neuroscience, has been formally established with the signing of a cooperation agreement between the…
One significant challenge in constructing a quantum computer is its scalability, meaning the ability to interconnect millions of qubits. Unlike semiconductor chips in classical computers, quantum…