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Computational neuroscience seminar
The topic of the seminar is computational neuroscience and bio-inspired circuits and algorithms. This includes low-power neuro-inspired or neuromorphic circuits and algorithms, and low-power circuits and systems for neural interfacing.Upcoming
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- Wed, 3 Sep 2025
- 10:00
- HB17.140 (Seminar room)
MSc SPS Thesis Presentation
Frank Harraway
Computationally-Efficient Sparsity-Aware Occupancy Grid Mapping for Automotive Driving
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- Wed, 17 Sep 2025
- 13:30
- Snijderszaal (LB01.010)
Signal Processing Seminar

Sharon Gannot, Changheng Li, Giovanni Bologni, Zheng-Hua Tan, Timm Baumer
Personalized Auditory Scene Modification to Assist Hearing Impaired People
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- Thu, 18 Sep 2025
- 09:03
- Aula Senaatszaal
PhD Thesis Defence

Changheng Li
Multi-Microphone Signal Parameter Estimation in Various Acoustic Scenarios
Low Complexity Approaches Utilizing Temporal Information
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- Wed, 3 Dec 2025
- 17:30
- Aula Senaatszaal
PhD Thesis Defence

Didem Doğan Başkaya
Model-Based Processing in Ultrasound Imaging: Sparse Reconstruction and Coded Excitation
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