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[AUDITORY] Call for Applicants - 2022 Telluride Neuromorphic Cognition Engineering Workshop



The auditory group has a long history of projects that have gone from a pilot experiment in Telluride to publications. Three weeks in the mountains of Telluride doing auditory science — amazing students and faculty.  What can be better?  Come join us.

- Malcolm



Call for Applications to 2022 Telluride Neuromorphic Cognition Engineering Workshop, Telluride, Colorado, June 26 –July 16, 2022

DEADLINE: April 8nd, 2022

We are accepting applications to the 2022 Telluride Neuromorphic Cognition Engineering Workshop. The Workshop has been running for over 25 years, and has been influential in shaping the field of neuromorphic engineering and serving as a forum connecting across disciplines such as artificial intelligence, neuroscience, cognitive science, machine learning, robotics, computer vision, signal processing, and electrical engineering. 

Details of this year’s workshop (topics, format, financial arrangements) can be found at: https://sites.google.com/view/telluride-2022/home  
The application website is here.

IMPORTANT DATES FOR APPLICATION 
Application Website Open - 18. February, 2022
Application Close - 08. April, 2022
Notification of Acceptance - 15. April, 2022

WORKSHOP GOALS:
Neuromorphic engineers design and fabricate artificial neural systems whose organizing principles are based on those of biological nervous systems. Over the past 27 years, the neuromorphic engineering research community focused on the understanding of low-level sensory processing and systems infrastructure; efforts are now expanding to apply this knowledge and infrastructure to addressing higher-level problems in perception, cognition, and learning. In this 3-week intensive workshop and through the Institute for Neuromorphic Engineering (INE), the mission is to promote interaction between senior and junior researchers; to educate new members of the community; to introduce new enabling fields and applications to the community; to promote ongoing collaborative activities emerging from the Workshop, and to promote a self-sustaining research field.