Lead Researcher
Brennen Hill leads the Wisconsin Neuromorphic Computing and NeuroAI Lab, which he founded to explore the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. His research seeks to answer a fundamental question: How can the brain's architecture inspire computational models that emulate human thought and imagination? As a researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, his work is dedicated to building intelligent systems on a foundation of advanced neuroscience, machine learning, and mathematics. His additional research interests include pioneering new neural network designs, developing communication strategies for multi-agent systems, and constructing internal world models for autonomous agents.
Advisor
As the advisor for the Wisconsin Neuromorphic Computing and NeuroAI Lab, Dr. Jaiswal provides guidance and mentorship to our team. Dr. Jaiswal's research focuses on enabling intelligence at the extreme-edge using processing-in-pixel and processing-in-sensor technology, in-memory computing, and hardware-software co-design for efficient distributed computing.. He also explores bio-inspired paradigms for sensing and compute, including neuromorphic systems and electro-optic general-purpose computing.
In addition to our leadership, the Wisconsin Neuromorphic Computing and NeuroAI Lab is proud to have a vibrant community of over 100 dedicated members. Our members come from diverse academic backgrounds and are the driving force behind our innovative research and collaborative projects.
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