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April 16, 2023July 7, 2023 fzenkeUncategorized

Doctoral Class in Neurophysics

Professor Wulfram Gerstner and Professor Sahand Rahi at EPFL are co-organizing a class in neurophysics for doctoral students this year at EPFL. Friedemann will teach a set of lectures/tutorials on dynamic mean field theory inContinue reading

February 6, 2023February 6, 2023 fzenkeconference

Swiss Computational Neuroscience Retreat 2023

After last year’s success, we repeated the Swiss Computational Neuroscience Retreat this year. The retreat attracted community members from Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lausanne, and Zurich, who convened for an intensive three-day event filled with talksContinue reading

January 4, 2023June 22, 2023 fzenkejobs

We are looking for a post-doc

Update 22.06.2023: This position has been filled. Join our neurotheory outfit at the FMI in Basel as a post-doctoral researcher. Position available immediately or for starting later in 2023. Topics of interest include See www.zenkelab.orgContinue reading

December 21, 2022December 22, 2022 fzenkeUncategorized

Happy holiday greetings

The Zenke Lab extends our warmest wishes for a happy holiday season and a wonderful New Year. We hope you will enjoy this time of year to spend time with family and friends and forContinue reading

November 29, 2022November 29, 2022 fzenkemeeting

Basel Comp Neuro Mini Symposium

This year, members from three comp neuro groups in Basel from the Biozentrum, FMI, and IOB braved the elements (and localized COVID outbreaks) to get together for an afternoon of scientific talks given by studentsContinue reading

November 17, 2022November 17, 2022 fzenkepublications

A tactile robotic finger tip and a spiking neural network read Braille

This fun project started as a summer student project at Telluride 2021 led and advised by Chiara Bartolozzi and myself. An incredibly motivated group of summer students taught a robotic fingertip with tactile sensors andContinue reading

October 6, 2022November 8, 2022 fzenkepreprint

Holomorphic Equilibrium Propagation

Thrilled to introduce Holomorphic Equilibrium Propagation (hEP) in this new preprint led by Axel Laborieux. We extend classic equilibrium propagation to the complex domain and show that it computes exact gradients with finite size oscillations,Continue reading

September 24, 2022September 25, 2022 fzenkeconference

The lab on tour

September was meeting month with the lab attending several meetings and conferences, including the Bernstein conference in Berlin and the FMI annual meeting in Grindelwald. After a long hiatus it was great to finally engageContinue reading

September 9, 2022September 9, 2022 fzenkeconferences

tinyML Neuromorphic Engineering Forum

Happy to announce the tinyML Neuromorphic Engineering Forum, a virtual one-day meeting on September 27, 2022 to bring the tinyML and neurmorphic community closer. The forum is spearheaded by Charlotte Frenkel and co-organized by colleaguesContinue reading

July 29, 2022November 17, 2022 fzenkeconferences, Uncategorized

Announcing SNUFA 2022

We are happy to announce SNUFA 2022, an online workshop focused on research advances in the field of “Spiking Networks as Universal Function Approximators.” SNUFA 2022 will take place online 9-10 November 2022, European afternoons.Continue reading

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