Fpga
FPGA
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We are looking for a motivated research assistant / engineer (“ingénieur d’étude” – IE) with expertise in neuromorphic engineering to join the team of Drs. Timothée Levi, Fabien Wagner, and Amélie Aussel at the University of Bordeaux (Institut du Matériau au Système – IMS – and Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives – IMN). The goal of the project is to expand our current efforts towards performing large-scale simulations of conductance-based neuronal models on FPGAs, with an application to neurostimulation of the hippocampal formation. The initial contract would be for a period of 1 year with an expected starting date on Oct 1st, 2024.
Open source FPGA tools for building research devices
Edmund will present why to use FPGAs when building scientific instruments, when and why to use open source FPGA tools, the history of their development, their development status, currently supported FPGA families and functions, current developments in design languages and tools, the community, freely available design blocks, and possible future developments.