Thesis Project on Neuromorphic Computing

Currently accepting students (Bachelor or Master)
If you’d like to do your thesis project with me as a supervisor, feel free to reach out to me (contact).

You might be interested in working on this project if you find some of the following things interesting:

  • What exactly is computation?
  • How can we formalise the notion of computation for systems that aren’t traditional computers?
  • Can we prove that one system always needs less energy for a certain computation than another system?
  • How has the field of computer science treated energy complexity historically speaking?
  • How do different models of computation relate to one another?
  • Can we formalise the idea that two models of computation might need to work together to solve a problem?
  • Do different neuron models show different levels of computational power?
  • How do computers do math?
    • How do spiking neural networks do math?