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Applications of Focused Ultrasound for Spinal Disorders and Beyond: Advances and Future Prospects – A Narrative Review
Publication · October 14, 2025
Callosomarginal artery: an in-depth of anatomical characteristics, clinical significance, neurosurgical considerations, and surgical applications
Abstract
Introduction The Callosomarginal artery (CMA) is a terminal branch of the anterior cerebral artery (ACA). It is the main branch and the largest artery branching off from the pericallosal artery and coursing in parallel to it. Its course...
Publication · October 14, 2025
Event-based Vision in Challenging Automotive Scenarios
Conventional frame-based cameras are commonly used in the automotive industry for tasks like object detection, lane keeping, and obstacle avoidance. However, they struggle in difficult conditions such as rain, fog, snow, or intense glare, due to l...
Project · October 14, 2025
Time Constant Training in Spiking Neural Networks
In this project, we investigate the role of the membrane time constant in spiking neuron models and its impact during network training. Unlike conventional weights, the membrane time constant controls the temporal dynamics of neurons, influencing ...
Project · October 14, 2025
Embedded Event Cameras
Today, computer cameras and computer vision algorithms on massively parallel hardware (such as GPUs) provide the main sensor source for surveillance of environments. Over the last years, a radically different, neurobiologically inspired type of vi...
Project · October 14, 2025
Low-Power Event-Based Sensing
Urban areas are expected to grow explosively in the coming years, which requires intelligent decentralized monitoring and control to improve traffic flow and resource allocation. Current cameras and computer-vision algorithms for traffic monitorin...
Project · October 14, 2025
Event-Based Vision Air Hockey
Brains process sensory information to guide behaviour, enabling organisms to adapt to dynamic and unpredictable conditions. Neuromorphic engineering seeks to emulate these neurobiological principles to develop compact, low-power systems capable of...
Project · October 14, 2025
Robotic Arm High Speed Reaching and Grasping
In this project, we employ event cameras to allow high-speed sensing of a robotic manipulator's environment. The cameras can be stationary mounted to observe the work space; and/or attached on the moving manipulator.
We train spiking neural networ...
Project · October 14, 2025