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The first International Conference on Neuromorphic Computing (ICNC2021) will be held in Wuhan, China during October 11-14, 2021 to celebrate the 50th birthday of Memristor, postulated by Leon Chua in his seminal paper: Memristor-the missing circuit element published IEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory. ICNC2021 aims to provide a high-level international forum for scientists, engineers, and educators to present the state of the art of research and applications in neuromorphic computing. The conference will feature plenary speeches given by world renowned scholars, regular sessions with broad coverage, and special sessions focusing on popular topics. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore's scope and quality requirements. The conference will favor papers representing advanced theories and innovative applications in neuromorphic computing. |
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Topics of contributing papers include, but are not limited to, the following areas: Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing
Computational Neuroscience
Hybrid Intelligent Systems
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Summary |
ICNC 2021 : The first International Conference on Neuromorphic Computing will take place in Wuhan, China. It’s a 4 days event starting on Oct 11, 2021 (Monday) and will be winded up on Oct 14, 2021 (Thursday). ICNC 2021 falls under the following areas: COMPUTER SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, COMPUTING, etc. Submissions for this Conference can be made by Jun 01, 2021. Authors can expect the result of submission by Jul 15, 2021. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Aug 15, 2021 to the official website of the Conference. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the ICNC 2021
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[1] ICNC 2021 : The first International Conference on Neuromorphic Computing |