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Latest revision as of 09:33, 16 September 2021
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Michael Hersche
Michael Hersche received his M.Sc. degree from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ), Switzerland, where he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree. From 2019-2021, he was a research assistant at ETHZ in the group of Prof. Luca Benini at the Integrated Systems Laboratory. Currently, he is working as a PhD student at IBM Research Zurich. His research targets digital signal processing, artificial intelligence, and communication with focus on hyperdimensional computing.
Interests
- Hyperdimensional Computing
- Machine Learning
- Brain-Computer Interfaces
Contact Information
- Office: ETZ J 76.2
- e-mail: herschmi@iis.ee.ethz.ch
- www: IIS Homepage
- phone: (+41 44 63) 259 12
Available Projects
See available projects under IBM Research.
Projects in Progress
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Completed Projects
- Memory Augmented Neural Networks in Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Hyper-Dimensional Computing Based Predictive Maintenance
- Low Latency Brain-Machine Interfaces
- Deep Convolutional Autoencoder for iEEG Signals
- Exploring features and algorithms for ultra-low-power closed-loop systems for epilepsy control
- TCNs vs. LSTMs for Embedded Platforms
- An Energy Efficient Brain-Computer Interface using Mr.Wolf
- Toward hyperdimensional active perception: learning compressed sensorimotor control by demonstration
- Exploring Algorithms for Early Seizure Detection
- Improving Resiliency of Hyperdimensional Computing
- Toward Superposition of Brain-Computer Interface Models