NEUCODES is a Global fellowship project comprising two internationally renowned research teams:
Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento (Italy) as host organisation and the Northeastern University, Boston- (US) as associated partner for outgoing phase.
The NEUCODES project is an ambitious plan to bridge these critical gaps through a material-device- circuit co-design. The goal is to develop the large-scale, spiking neuron circuitry with adaptation functionality on flexible substrates, and use them with tactile sensors to realise the e-skin with large-area sensing and data encoding capability.
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK) is the top Research Institute in Italy, ranked at the 1st place for scientific excellence within 3 different subject areas and for the economic and social impact according to the latest quality of research ANVUR evaluation. With its 3,500 square meters of laboratories and scientific infrastructures and a community of over 400 researchers, 140 doctoral students, 200 visiting fellows and thesis students, 700 affiliates and accredited students combined, Fondazione Bruno Kessler acts as a scientific and technological hub, its premises and platforms hosting a lively ecosystem of co- located ventures, spin-offs, projects and training opportunities.
Founded in 1898, Northeastern University (NEU) is a global, experiential, research university built on a tradition of engagement with the world, creating a distinctive approach to education and research. Northeastern started with an innovative idea: that education is about engaging with the world to solve problems and lead change. The university is committed to the educational success of its students, offering need-based aid and a range of scholarships to reward the outstanding achievements of studentsfrom all walks of life.