Assistant Professor Katie Schuman, an expert on neuromorphic computing, was recently featured on Science in Parallel, a podcast from the Krell Institute.
EECS Assistant Professor Katie Schuman has been named to the DARPA Information Science and Technology Study Group.
EECS assistant professor Katie Schuman is part of a federally-funded project that aims to change the future of computing, with a new “toolbox” of applications and algorithms.
Everything from medicine to transportation to neutron detection could be improved, thanks to Katherine Schuman’s research into neuromorphic computing.
Intel announced the Neuromorphic Computing Research Collaborators which include faculty members Jim Plank and Garett Rose as well as alumnus Catherine Schuman.
EECS alumnus and current ORNL researcher Catherine Schumann is working to give neuromorphic computing more brains and brawn.
Garrett Rose, James Plank, Mark Dean, and Parker Mitchell of the TENNLab were featured in a new HDIAC video about neuromorphic computing.