Mark Iskarous
@miskarous.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of Chicago in the Sensorimotor Bionics Lab working on sensorimotor BCIs. Interested in neuroengineering and neuromorphic systems. PhD at Johns Hopkins working on neuromorphic tactile feedback for upper limb prostheses
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Thank you to my workshop co-organizers @johndowney.bsky.social and Nitish Thakor! Thank you to IEEE and @embs.org!
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You can find information about the conference (neuro.embs.org/2025/) and can register for the workshop and conference (web.cvent.com/event/fe673d...). Early-bird registration ends 9/23!
12th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER)
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• Prof. Daniel Yoshor, M.D. Yoshor, University of Pennsylvania, "The Next Generation of Viusal Cortical Prosthetics"
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• Prof. @chethanp.bsky.social, Emory University & Georgia Tech, "Complex neural population dynamics underlying multifunctional BCIs"

• Prof. Robert Gaunt Gaunt, University of Pittsburgh, "Bidirectional BCIs - Improving function by restoring sensation"
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• Prof. @kevin-otto.bsky.social, Purdue University, "Historical and future implanted interfaces for BCI"

• Prof. Frank Willett, Stanford University, "Intracortical Speech BCIs - Challenges and Opportunities
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This half-day workshop brings together leading researchers to examine the current state of implanted BCI technology, explore its translational potential, and critically assess the scientific and engineering challenges that will shape the field’s future. We have an amazing speaker and panel lineup.
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I'm very excited to share the workshop "𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐁𝐂𝐈𝐬: 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐢𝐞𝐬, 𝐀𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐃𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬" which will be on November 11 at the IEEE/EMBS International Conference on Neural Engineering in San Diego!

#IEEE #NER25 #neurotech #BCI #iBCI
NER_2025_iBCI Workshop_Info_250903.pdf
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HHMI @hhmi.org · Jan 16
ATTN: #Postdocs - Your opportunity to lead the future of #science starts now! Applications for the 2025 #HannaGrayFellows Program are OPEN. 📢

Take your first step toward joining a community of changemakers in science. Applications are due 2.26.25, @ 3:00 p.m. ET. 💫

Apply today! hhmi.news/48n2lfh 👈
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Just finished a two week sprint to submit an NIH F32 Fellowship application! It was quite intense, but glad it's done 😊 and I actually feel good about the proposal. Hopefully things will he back to normal at the NIH by the time it gets reviewed
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Just out in J Neuromorph Comput & Eng: Loss shaping enhances exact gradient learning with Eventprop in Spiking Neural Networks doi.org/10.1088/2634.... With @neworderofjamie.bsky.social.
We report how Eventprop scales to harder learning tasks.
TL;DR: It works great but not without extra effort. 🧪🧵
Loss shaping enhances exact gradient learning with Eventprop in spiking neural networks - IOPscienceSearch
Loss shaping enhances exact gradient learning with Eventprop in spiking neural networks, Nowotny, Thomas, Turner, James P, Knight, James C
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I've never been directly funded by NIH, but in honor of this amazing organization with great people, here is my talk from last fall when they hosted me. One of the best visits I have had anywhere.

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How Neuromorphic Computing Can Help Us Understand the Brain | NIH Office of Intramural Research
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📢PSA: #NeurIPS2024 recordings are now publicly available!

The workshops always have tons of interesting things on at once, so the FOMO is real😵‍💫 Luckily it's all recorded, so I've been catching up on what I missed.

Thread below with some personal highlights🧵
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I'm very excited that this review on scalable neuromorphic hardware, headed up by Dhireesha Kudithipudi, has finally come out in Nature🧪🧠🤖

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Neuromorphic hardware is ready for prime time. There are things to keep advancing, but I think the bigger opportunities lie in how we use it!
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Nature - Approaches for the development of future at-scale neuromorphic systems based on principles of biointelligence are described, along with potential applications of scalable neuromorphic...
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Congrats again to John Hopfield & Geoff Hinton on the well deserved #NobelPrize in Physics. A couple of weeks ago I gave a colloquium on "The physical origins of artificial intelligence" at the Stanford Linear Accelerator explaining the prize. Video: colloquium.slac.stanford.edu/events/2024-...
The physical origins of artificial intelligence | Colloquium Series at SLACSLAC National Accelerator LaboratorySubmit searchFacebookXLinkedInEmailDateLocationDateDateFacebookTwitterInstagramFlickrYout...
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#compneuro #neuroAI #neuromorphic #neurorobotics #tactile
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Now, you can see the real-time human-operated texture classification system in action!
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This work was largely inspired by the neuroscience findings of Sliman Bensmaia's group particularly from Hannes Saal. Thank you to Nitish Thakor, the Neuroengineering and Biomedical Instrumentation Lab, and JHU BME.