Fall 2022 INRC Workshop
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.
Thanks for joining the Fall 2022 INRC Workshop. 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 https://intel-ncl.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1784807425 and https://intel-ncl.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1810432001.
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
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.
Start (PDT) | End (PDT) | Host | Title |
Tuesday, November 1st | |||
8:00 | 9:00 | @Timothy Shea | https://intel-ncl.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/INRC/pages/1831370773 |
9:05 | 10:00 | @Timothy Shea |
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Wednesday, November 2nd | |||
8:00 | 9:30 | @Mike Davies | |
9:35 | 10:30 | @Andreas Wild |
Danielle Rager, Intel |
10:35 | 11:30 | @Sumedh Risbud | |
11:35 | 12:15 | @Mathis Richter |
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12:20 | 13:00 | @Garrick Orchard (Deactivated) | |
Thursday, November 3rd | |||
6:05 | 7:00 | @Yulia Sandamirskaya |
Florian Walter, TUM |
7:05 | 8:30 | @Danielle Rager |
Elvin Hajizada, Intel and TUM |
8:30 | 9:00 |
| Coffee Break |
9:05 | 9:45 | @Brian Anderson |
Jonathan Timcheck, Intel |
9:45 | 10:10 | @Carlo Michaelis | |
10:15 | 11:45 | @Sumit Bam Shrestha |
Philipp Weidel, Intel |
11:50 | 12:50 | @E Paxon Frady |
Friedrich Sommer, Intel |
12:55 | 13:20 | @Philipp Plank |
Sumit Bam Shrestha, Intel |