Welcome to the Neuronics Conference 2025 that will take place at Tsukuba (Japan) in June 2025.
Brain-inspired neuromorphic computing has emerged as a promising solution to overcome the computation bottlenecks in artificial intelligence (AI) applications. However, traditional CMOS technologies, which heavily relied on silicon, face significant challenges such as volatility and energy inefficiency. These obstacles have hindered the rapid progress in the field. Thankfully, recent developments in novel memory and memristive technologies, have revitalized the pursuit of efficient and high-performance neuromorphic computing systems.
This conference aimed to present the current status and cutting-edge advancements in the development of neuromorphic devices that emulate biological neural processes through device physics. A particular focus was placed on memristive technologies as a promising devices for implementing various neuromorphic functions, including artificial synapses, neurons, and dendrites. The different material platforms included conjugated polymers, hydrogels, nonmetal oxides, correlated oxides, transition metal oxides (TMOs), chalcogenides, carbon-based materials, phase change, ferroelectric materials, piezoelectric materials,magnetics materials, fluidics, and nanocomposites.
- Artificial neurons and synapses
- Organic and inorganic materials
- Interfacing biological neurons and electronics
- Iontronics and transistors
- Neuromorphic circuits and systems
- Smart sensing and stimuli-responsive systems
Andrea Aparicio
Conference Manager
The Neuronics Conference will take place at the Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA)