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Madison Cotteret serves as a Researcher in the Bio-inspired Circuits & Systems research group at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen (RUG), Netherlands. Her work focuses on neuromorphic computing and hardware implementations of neural networks and symbolic computation.
Her research interests encompass the following areas:
- Neuromorphic Computing
- Symbolic Computation
- Neural Networks
- Computer Hardware Design
- Bio-inspired Circuits and Systems
- Event-based Vision Systems
Recent publications reveal a cohesive research program centered on neuromorphic hardware for cognitive tasks. Key themes include distributed representations for multi-timescale symbolic computation, event-based vision for ego-motion estimation, and the design of low-power analog circuits for synaptic dynamics. Her work bridges theoretical models with practical hardware realizations, such as the TEXEL neuromorphic processor.
Dr. Cotteret is an active member of the Bio-inspired Circuits & Systems group, which focuses on:
- Designing bio-inspired hardware solutions
- Developing neuromorphic processors
- Creating event-based vision sensors
- Implementing low-power computing systems
