392154 Neuromorphic Engineering I (Pr) (WiSe 2018/2019)

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Today's most powerful computers are still outperformed by biological brains in
routine functions such as vision, audition, and motor control. The reasons for
this gap between biological and artificial systems are not fully understood.
Understanding the principles of biological computation and how to implement them
in hardware, is crucial for developing novel techniques for information
processing.
Neuromorphic engineering attempts to use the principles and style of
computation observed in biology. Neuromorphic systems emphasize distributed,
collective, self-organized, eventdriven mechanisms. The building blocks of these
systems are analog circuits in which transistors are mostly operated weak
inversion (below threshold), where their exponential I-V characteristics and low
currents can be exploited. These features allow the implementation of massively
parallel, low-power spiking recurrent neural networks as well as e�cient sensors.

Students will acquire basic analog design skills necessary to understand the
building blocks of neuromorphic engineering. They will become familiar with the
most widely used neuronal and synaptic circuits.

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39-Inf-NE1 Neuromorphic Engineering 1 Neuromorphic Engineering I Study requirement
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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
Sportwissenschaft / Master (Enrollment until SoSe 2014) IuB; WP B1; WP B2 Wahlpflicht 3. 4 aktive Teilnahme + Studienleistung  

Die Veranstaltung Neuromorphic Engineering I ist eine Modulveranstaltung, die in englischer Sprache gehalten wird.
Sie besteht aus einer wöchentlichen Vorlesung, einer wöchentlichen Übung, einem wöchentlichen Praktikum und einer mündlichen Prüfung.
Da es sich um eine Modulveranstaltung handelt, ist es für den Erhalt der LP notwendig, an allen Teilveranstaltungen teilzunehmen. Es werden insgesamt 10 LP vergeben, sofern alle erforderlichen Teilleistungen erbracht wurden.
Bitte bei Besuch dieser Veranstaltung, alle Teilveranstaltungen (Vorlesung, Übung, Praktikum) im eKVV in den Stundenplan aufnehmen.
Die Zeiten für die Übung werden in Absprache mit den Teilnehmern in der ersten Vorlesungsstunde vereinbart.

The module Neuromorphic Engineering I will be held in English.
It consists of a weekly lecture, a weekly prelab, a weekly lab and an oral exam.
A total of 10 credit points will be awarded, upon successful completion of the course. To receive any credit points for this module, it is necessary to successfully complete all module parts.
If you would like to attend this module, please register for all parts (lecture, prelab (Ü), lab (Pr)) in the ekVV.
The times for the prelab are determined in consultation with the students in the first lecture.

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