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Tinnitus Symposium

The Sounds of Progress -- Advancing Tinnitus Science, Technology, Solutions and Relief

Dirk de Ridder, Joop van Gent, Mark Janssen, Gerard Borst, Wouter Serdijn

Tinnitus research has ignited social and clinical interest, reflecting the growing number of sufferers worldwide. The demand for innovative strategies and therapies to combat tinnitus is at an all-time high. That's why we're excited to invite you to our inaugural symposium, where we aim to bridge the gap between seasoned scientists, emerging researchers, and dedicated clinicians, all of whom are committed to exploring the latest breakthroughs, sharing ideas, and addressing the challenges in the field.

Participate in a profound learning opportunity at the inaugural tinnitus symposium. Get ready for a dynamic, interdisciplinary gathering where the exchange of knowledge will kindle fresh insights that can be immediately applied to advance both research and clinical practice.

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Seminar, Prof. Antonio Ríos Navarro

Prof. Antonio Ríos Navarro, Department Computer of Architecture, Technology, University of Seville, Spain

Designing the Neuromorphic Auditory Sensor (NAS): From Bio-inspiration to FPGA Implementation

In this talk, we will provide a detailed look into the design and implementation of the Neuromorphic Auditory Sensor (NAS).

Seminar, Prof. Tobi Delbruck

Prof. Tobi Delbruck, Institute of Neuroinformatics, University of Zurich, ETH Zurich

Silicon Retina Event Camera Design

Event cameras are vision sensors that mimic biology’s activity-driven digital output. They offer a unique combination of low latency, high dynamic range, and sparse output that makes them attractive candidates for embedded vision systems that face the power-latency tradeoff of conventional frame cameras

PhD Thesis Defence

Leiming Du

Sintering Fundamentals of Nano-Metallic Particle Interconnects

PhD Thesis Defence

Adwait Inamdar

Digital twin-based health monitoring of microelectronics

PhD Thesis Defence

Simon Hehenberger

Homogenization and Characterization of Additive Manufactured Dielectric Crystals for High-Frequency Electromagnetic Applications

Homogenization and Characterization of Additive Manufactured Dielectric Crystals for High-Frequency Electromagnetic Application

Signal Processing Seminar

Sharon Gannot, Changheng Li, Giovanni Bologni, Zheng-Hua Tan, Timm Baumer

Personalized Auditory Scene Modification to Assist Hearing Impaired People

PhD Thesis Defence

Changheng Li

Multi-Microphone Signal Parameter Estimation in Various Acoustic Scenarios

Low Complexity Approaches Utilizing Temporal Information

PhD Thesis Defence

Didem Doğan Başkaya

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