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Invited SpeakersWe are delighted to announce the following invited speakers will participate in NOD 2024:
Dr. Olivier Bardagot (ICPEES, CNRS-Strasbourg, France) Balancing Electroactive Backbone and Oligo(Ethylene Oxy) Side-Chain Content Improves Stability and Performance of Soluble PEDOT Copolymers in Organic Electrochemical Transistors
Professor Alex Boys (Dartmouth University, USA) Bioelectronic Interfaces for Dispersed Neural Recording
Professor Yoeri van de Burgt (TUE, Netherlands) Local and autonomous learning with organic neuromorphic electronics
Dr. Laurie Calvet (LPICM, CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique, France) Organic electronics for probabilistic computing
Dr. Ghader Darbandy (THM, Germany) TCAD Simulation and Compact Modeling of OECTs
Professor Simone Fabiano (Linkoping University, Sweden) Organic Electrochemical Neurons as Primitives for Neuromorphic Perception
Professor Marco Fattori (TUE, Netherlands) Online in Hardware Multilayer Neural Network Training based on Progressive Backpropagation
Professor Benjamin Iniguez (URV, Spain) Physical compact models for Organic Thin Film Transistors and Organic electrochemical transistors
Dr. Esma Ismailova (Ecole Nationale Supriérere des Mines Saint-Etienne, IMT, France) Organic Bioelectronics for healthcare
Dr. Nicolas Lobato-Dauzier (Sorbonne University, Paris, France) Neural coding of temperature with a DNA-based spiking chemical neuron
Professor Scott Keene (Rice University, USA) Optical tracking of charge transport in organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors
Dr. Hans Kleemann (TUD, Germany) Integrated Top-Gate Organic Electrochemical Transistor - A scalable OECT Architecture for Efficient Circuit Design
Dr. Giovanni Ligorio (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany) Two terminal neuromorphic devices based on mixed ionic electronic polymers
Professor Shashi Paul (De Montfort University, Leicester, UK) Creation of Internal Electric Field and Its use in Polymer Nano-composite Memory Devices
Dr. Sébastein Pecqueur (IEMN, Lille, France) Transience and Disorder of Organic Semiconductors in Future-Emerging Sensing
Dr. Viviana Rincón Montes (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany) Advancing bidirectional visual prosthesis: in vitro and cadaveric validation of intraretinal implants
Professor Francesca Santoro (Forschungszentrum Jülich) Two terminal neuromorphic devices based on mixed ionic electronic polymers
Dr. Gaia Tomasello (Wiley, Germany) The use of Generative Artificial Intelligence tools in scientific publishing with Wiley
Professor Fabrizio Torricelli (University of Brescia, Italy) Organic Artificial Neurons for Neuromorphic Biosensing
Professor Shunsuke Yamamoto (Kyoto University, Japan) Operation speed control of OECT-based neuromorphic devices
As well as: Professor Sahika Inal (KAUST, Saudia Arabia) Professor Ioannis Kymissis (Columbia University, USA) Dr. Sebastien Sanaur (Ecole Nationale Supriérere des Mines Saint-Etienne, IMT, France) Dr. Michele Di Lauro (IIT, Italy)
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