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At IBM Research–Zurich the In-memory Computing and Neuromorphic Devices group is working on devising novel computing systems with a focus on AI and Cloud applications. Here is a list of available projects: | At IBM Research–Zurich the In-memory Computing and Neuromorphic Devices group is working on devising novel computing systems with a focus on AI and Cloud applications. Here is a list of available projects: | ||
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Revision as of 17:30, 10 August 2020
Short Description
The location in Zurich is one of IBM’s 12 global research labs. IBM has maintained a research laboratory in Switzerland since 1956. As the first European branch of IBM Research, the mission of the Zurich Lab, in addition to pursuing cutting-edge research for tomorrow’s information technology, is to cultivate close relationships with academic and industrial partners, be one of the premier places to work for world-class researchers, to promote women in IT and science, and to help drive Europe’s innovation agenda. Download factsheet
At IBM Research–Zurich the In-memory Computing and Neuromorphic Devices group is working on devising novel computing systems with a focus on AI and Cloud applications. Here is a list of available projects:
- Artificial general intelligence (AGI): lifelong learning challenge
- Machine learning based on optimal transport using in-memory computing
Status: Available
- Looking for 2 Master students
- Thesis will be at IBM Zurich in Rüschlikon
- Contact (at ETH Zurich): Prof. Dr. Luca Benini
- Contact (at IBM): Dr. Abu Sebastian
- Contact (at IBM): Dr. Abbas Rahimi