Funding and awards

NCL to acquire Versal HBM Series board

AMD through its University program has approved a donation of a Versal HBM Series VHK158 Evaluation Kit to the NCL. These new versal boards include High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) specifically targeting memory and compute demanding applications. Within the context and work of the NCL this board is planned to be used mainly in BrainFrame research.

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HIPEAC: Technology Transfer Awards 2023

Since 2012, the HiPEAC Technology Transfer Awards have recognized examples of academic innovations examples of leading-edge technology being transferred from academia to industry. This year, technologies transferred ranged from tools that speed up processor development to embedded cybersecurity services. We are proud to announce that Dr Christos Strydis is among the HiPEAC 2023 winners of

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SEPTON: Security Protection Tools for Networked Medical Devices

SEPTON is a recently awarded Horizon proposal that aims to address the gap in the generic technologies and processes on IT network infrastructure in the health sectors and modern security requirements. SEPTON assumes a holistic approach towards reinforcing networked-medical-device (NMD) security within the healthcare centre premises. The project will advance cutting-edge solutions in healthcare cybersecurity

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Graphcore via Microsoft Azure offers NCL Private-Preview Access

Starting September 1st, 2020, the NCL was selected for Private-Preview access to the Graphcore IPU technology via Dell and, ultimately, Microsoft on the Azure Cloud. This is an excellent opportunity to (a) test-drive the Graphcore technology on behalf of the whole Erasmus MC along with a few other labs; (b) rehash existing experimental platforms currently

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The HBP welcomes NCL as new Partner

ArborIO is a new project that will work on an Arbor Implementation of the Inferior Olive Network. Coordinated by the Neurocomputing Lab in Erasmus Medical Center, Neuroscience Dept. For this project NCL will partner with the University of Pavia, Dept. of Cognitive and Brain Sciences (UNIPV). The HBP has awarded about 560k euros for the

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Dr. Strydis wins 3rd place for best research idea in Delft Health Initiative competition 2020

During the annual Delft Health Initiative contest for the best research idea, dr. Christos Strydis won 3rd place with his project proposal: “Ensemble, Closed-Loop, Epilepsy-Prevention System (ECLEPSys)”, along with a 10k-Euro award to kickstart the project. Based on a significant body of research already conducted within the Neuroscience Dept. on epilepsy, ECLEPSys advocates the use

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