We contribute to the Girls' Day 2026. Publics will be able to try out how neurons communicate with each other; our electronic Lu.i neurons can be wired up to build networks, and larger networks can be run on our BrainScaleS neuromorphic research platform. Groups of two to four participants can run various experiments that explore neuronal and spiking neural network behavior. Afterwards, we show our neuromorphic platform provided to the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure that is located at the EINC building.
See here (German) for details.
Last update of this page: 2026-02-04 by Electronic Visions
European Institute for Neuromorphic Computing
Im Neuenheimer Feld 225a
69120 Heidelberg
Germany
Electronic Visions Group – Prof. Dr. Johannes Schemmel
phone: +49 6221 54 9849
fax: +49 6221 54 9839
email: schemmel(at)ziti.uni-heidelberg.de
(All applications only via 'Open Positions')


