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NBEL’s PI, Prof. Elishai Ezra Tsur, took second place in Hasharon 5km race
A two-day seminar of the Israeli Neuromorphic Computing Consortium was recently held at the Open University of Israel and hosted by NBEL. 50 engineers from the consortium’s academia and industry partners came to the Open University to learn about neuromorphic algorithms and hardware designs.
Happy new year from NBEL’s PI, Prof. Elishai Ezra Tsur, as the new Dean for Academic Studies
NBEL’s PI, Prof. Elishai Ezra Tsur, took first place in the Modiin Night Run 2.5km race:
The story of Yahia Showgan, a graduate student at NBEL.
A new M.Sc program in Machine Learning and Big Data at the Open University of Israel, is now spearheaded by Prof. Elishai Ezra Tsur.
Prof. Elishai Ezra Tsur joins the City University of New York as an Adjunct Professor to teach his book: “Neuromorphic Engineering” during the 2024 winter semester, at the Department of Computer Science at the College of Staten Island.
Raz Ramon and Dr. Hadar Cohen Duwek received the BEST PAPER AWARD at the IEEE Conference for Cognitive Computing (ICCI**CC 2023), held at Stanford University!
Delivering the keynote lecture of the excellence academic program for youth at the Open University of Israel
NBEL’s PI, Dr. Elishai Ezra Tsur, took first place in the 4km race: “Running for good: against bullying in schools”
Our research has been featured in the “AI in Neuroscience” issue, of the Researcher Magazine.
“Our neuromorphic computers don’t
have a CPU or centralized register-based memory chips. Our computing hardware is comprised of highly connected electrical neurons that don’t operate by simultaneous timesteps, but asynchronously send spikes to each other - just like the brain does”
NBEL’s PI, Dr. Elishai Ezra Tsur, took second place in DMR’s “Desert Challenge” half marathon.
Our work: “Neuromorphic-powered robotic arm“ was selected to feature in the World Changing Ideas Awards’ HONORABLE MENTIONS list by Fast Company
New research by NBEL in collaboration with Accenture and Intel Labs is paving the way to neurorobotics:
NBEL collaborate with Accenture, ALYN hospital, Intel and ABR to develop neuromorphic-powered assistive robotic arms to help mobility impaired pediatric patients