no code implementations • 11 Oct 2023 • Shavika Rastogi, Nik Dennler, Michael Schmuker, André van Schaik
We show that in the setting of controlled airflow-embedded gas injections, the time difference between the two generated pulses varies inversely with gas concentration, which is in agreement with the spike timing difference between tufted cells and mitral cells of the mammalian olfactory bulb.
1 code implementation • 20 Sep 2023 • Nik Dennler, André van Schaik, Michael Schmuker
Neuromorphic computing is one of the few current approaches that have the potential to significantly reduce power consumption in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
no code implementations • 19 Aug 2021 • Nik Dennler, Shavika Rastogi, Jordi Fonollosa, André van Schaik, Michael Schmuker
Metal oxide (MOx) electro-chemical gas sensors are a sensible choice for many applications, due to their tunable sensitivity, their space-efficiency and their low price.
no code implementations • 1 Jun 2021 • Nik Dennler, Germain Haessig, Matteo Cartiglia, Giacomo Indiveri
Vibration patterns yield valuable information about the health state of a running machine, which is commonly exploited in predictive maintenance tasks for large industrial systems.
1 code implementation • 2 Jul 2020 • Nik Dennler, Antonio Foncubierta-Rodriguez, Titus Neupert, Marilyne Sousa
Controlling crystalline material defects is crucial, as they affect properties of the material that may be detrimental or beneficial for the final performance of a device.