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Please join the Intel Neuromorphic Research Community on November 2nd and 3rd, 2022 to start building the future.

An explosion of Lava!  In case you haven’t heard, Lava has made tremendous progress over the last few releases. It’s now possible to develop a wide range of networks for Loihi 2, from feed-forward sparse DNNs to optimization solvers. Join us for our next INRC workshop to get hands-on with Loihi 2 and Lava and connect with other leading researchers. This upcoming event will provide members of the INRC the latest insights, analysis, and outlook on neuromorphic computing.

Questions or feedback? Email inrc_interest@intel.com or leave a comment below.

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. In case you missed anything, check out the session pages below for recordings.

Pre-Workshop

Before the Workshop begins, Intel Labs and contributors to the Lava framework will share new tutorials and updated documentation. The INRC team in Intel Labs will also host two dedicated support sessions on Tuesday, November 1st to help you Join the INRC and Access Intel Loihi Hardware.

Two Day Virtual Workshop

The workshop will run Wednesday and Thursday and include virtual sessions in Microsoft Teams on a variety of neuromorphic application development topics. Most sessions will be recorded and recordings will be available within a few days after the session.

Special guests

  • Vijay Janapa Reddi (Harvard) - a founder of MLCommons and the MLPerf benchmark

  • Wolfgang Maass (TU Graz) - sharing new ideas on local prediction-based learning

In-Person Bootcamps

Intel Labs will hold free, in-person training events at several Intel locations. These events will offer direct collaboration with Intel researchers, intensive support to define and launch new INRC projects, and the ability to run models directly on Kapoho Point systems. Potential bootcamp locations are:

  • Munich, Germany

  • Santa Clara, Northern California, USA

  • Hillsboro, Oregon, USA

If you’d like to attend, submit your registration as soon as possible to receive an invitation.

Session Schedule

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The Fall 2022 INRC Workshop is open to members and affiliates of the INRC. If you are unable to access the content linked in the schedule, apply to become an Affiliate.

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Tuesday, November 1st

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TBD8:00

9:00

Timothy Shea

Getting Ready: Using Loihi in the Cloud

TBD

TBD9:05

10:00

Timothy Shea

Getting Ready: Joining the INRC

Wednesday, November 2nd

8:0500

9:0030

Mike Davies

Loihi Introduction Welcome to the Workshop: An introduction to INRC 2.0, Loihi 2, and Kapoho Point
Tim Shea, Intel
Garrick Orchard, Intel
Sandia National Labs

9:0535

10:0030

Andreas Wild

https://intel-ncl.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831174188/Lava+Introduction

Danielle Rager, Intel
Philipp Weidel, Intel

10:0535

11:0030

Sumedh Risbud

/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831370786

11:05

11:45

Mathis Richter

Harnessing the potential of dynamical systems with DNFs in Lava

11:50Narayan Srinivasa, Intel
Gabriel Fonseca-Guerra, Intel
Philipp Stratmann, Intel
Ashish Rao Mangalore, Intel & TUM

11:35

12:15

Timothy Shea Mathis Richter

/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/18355978661835597825

12:152012

13:5000

Garrick Orchard (Deactivated)

https://intel-ncl.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831960586/Understanding+uCode+Neurons+in+Loihi+2
(Engaged members only)

Thursday, November 3rd

6:05

7:00

Yulia Sandamirskaya (Deactivated)

Neuromorphic advances in closed-loop control from robotics to industrial processes

7:05

8:00

Andreas Wild

/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/183163291681831632909

Florian Walter, TUM
Somayeh Hussiani, QUT
Jan Finkbeiner, FZ Julich
Elishai Ezra Tsur, Open University of Israel Axel von Arnim, Fortiss

7:05

8:50

Sumit Bam Shrestha

https://intel-ncl.atlassian.net/30

Danielle Rager (Deactivated)

/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831763985/Improve+your+paper+with+proper+performance+profiling+for+Loihi+2

8:50

9:301831632916

Elvin Hajizada, Intel and TUM
Wolfgang Maass, TU Graz

8:30

9:00

Coffee Break

9:05

9:45

Brian Anderson (Deactivated)Building benchmarks for neuromorphic hardware

/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831895043

Jonathan Timcheck, Intel
Vijay Janapa Reddi, Harvard

9:3545

10:0010

Carlo Michaelis Brian2Lava Demo

/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1842020353

10:0515

11:0045

Sumit Bam Shrestha

https://intel-ncl.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831731217/Lava-DL%3A+Train+and+run+faster+and+more+accurate+deep+SNNs+for+Loihi+2

Philipp Weidel, Intel
Jonathan Timcheck, Intel

11:0550

12:0050

E Paxon Frady (Deactivated) Developing a vector symbolic framework for programming neuromorphic systems

/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831534619

Friedrich Sommer, Intel

12:55

13:20

Philipp Plank

https://intel-ncl.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831763985/Improve+your+paper+with+proper+performance+profiling+for+Loihi+2

Sumit Bam Shrestha, Intel