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Pascal Koenig

AVA

Pascal Koenig

AVA

Pascal Koenig

AVA
 

Yohann Tschudi

Technology and market analyst
Yole Développement

As a Technology and Market Analyst, Dr. Yohann Tschudi is a member of the Semiconductor and Software division at Yole Développement (Yole), part of Yole Group of Companies. Yohann works everyday with his team to identify, understand, and analyze the role of software and computing parts within any semiconductor product, from machine code to the most advanced algorithms. Following his thesis at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland), Yohann developed dedicated software for fluid mechanics and thermodynamics applications.

Yohann Tschudi

Technology and market analyst
Yole Développement

Yohann Tschudi

Technology and market analyst
Yole Développement

As a Technology and Market Analyst, Dr. Yohann Tschudi is a member of the Semiconductor and Software division at Yole Développement (Yole), part of Yole Group of Companies. Yohann works everyday with his team to identify, understand, and analyze the role of software and computing parts within any semiconductor product, from machine code to the most advanced algorithms. Following his thesis at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland), Yohann developed dedicated software for fluid mechanics and thermodynamics applications. Afterwards, he spent for two years at the University of Miami (FL, United-States) as an AI scientist. Yohann has a PhD in High-Energy Physics and a master’s degree in Physical Sciences from Claude Bernard University (Lyon, France). 

 

Tony Prescott

Co-Founder
Consequential Robotics

Tony Prescott holds a chair in Cognitive Robotics at the University of Sheffield, and is the Director of Sheffield Robotics an institute with over two hundred active researchers. His academic research spans robotics, computational neuroscience and machine learning, and has generated over 200 journal articles and conference papers. He is best known for his work on brain-based robots which he has developed to test theories in the brain sciences and to prototype useful brain-inspired technologies.

Tony Prescott

Co-Founder
Consequential Robotics

Tony Prescott

Co-Founder
Consequential Robotics

Tony Prescott holds a chair in Cognitive Robotics at the University of Sheffield, and is the Director of Sheffield Robotics an institute with over two hundred active researchers. His academic research spans robotics, computational neuroscience and machine learning, and has generated over 200 journal articles and conference papers. He is best known for his work on brain-based robots which he has developed to test theories in the brain sciences and to prototype useful brain-inspired technologies. In 2014, he co-founded the UK startup Consequential Robotics whose lead product, the animal-like companion robot MiRo, is the world's first commercial robot with a brain-based control system. Tony is also the co-founder of Living Machines, the international conference on biomimetic and biohybrid systems, now in its 9th year, and is the lead editor of the OUP Handbook of Living Machines, winner of the 2019 BMA basic and clinical sciences book award.

 

Todd Hylton

Executive Director of the Contextual Robotics Institute
University of California San Diego

Dr. Todd Hylton is the Executive Director of the Contextual Robotics Institute and Professor of Practice in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UC San Diego. His research interests include novel computing systems and their application to autonomous vehicle and robotic systems. Prior to his appointment at UC San Diego, he was Executive Vice President of Strategy and Research at Brain Corporation, a San Diego-based robotics startup. From 2007 to 2012, Dr.

Todd Hylton

Executive Director of the Contextual Robotics Institute
University of California San Diego

Todd Hylton

Executive Director of the Contextual Robotics Institute
University of California San Diego

Dr. Todd Hylton is the Executive Director of the Contextual Robotics Institute and Professor of Practice in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UC San Diego. His research interests include novel computing systems and their application to autonomous vehicle and robotic systems. Prior to his appointment at UC San Diego, he was Executive Vice President of Strategy and Research at Brain Corporation, a San Diego-based robotics startup. From 2007 to 2012, Dr. Hylton served as a Program Manager at DARPA where he started and managed a number of projects including the Nano Air Vehicle program, the SyNAPSE program and the Physical Intelligence program. Prior to DARPA, he ran a nanotechnology research group at SAIC, co-founded 4Wave, a specialty semiconductor equipment business, and served as CTO of Commonwealth Scientific Corporation. Dr. Hylton received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University in 1991 and his B.S. in Physics from M.I.T. in 1983.

 

Shahin Farshchi

Partner
Lux Capital

Shahin empowers visionary founders aiming to accelerate humanity and build a fantastic future through feats of engineering. He built brainmachine interfaces for his PhD in Electrical Engineering, hybrids at General Motors, founded a wireless vital sign monitoring company, and as a Partner at Lux, has funded chip (Nervana), rocket (Relativity), satellite (Planet), robotics (Covariant.ai), and driverless car (Zoox) companies. Lux is a $2.4B VC that invests in tomorrow’s transformational companies across healthcare and technology.

Shahin Farshchi

Partner
Lux Capital

Shahin Farshchi

Partner
Lux Capital

Shahin empowers visionary founders aiming to accelerate humanity and build a fantastic future through feats of engineering. He built brainmachine interfaces for his PhD in Electrical Engineering, hybrids at General Motors, founded a wireless vital sign monitoring company, and as a Partner at Lux, has funded chip (Nervana), rocket (Relativity), satellite (Planet), robotics (Covariant.ai), and driverless car (Zoox) companies. Lux is a $2.4B VC that invests in tomorrow’s transformational companies across healthcare and technology.

 

Roger Levinson

COO
BrainChip

Mr. Levinson most recently served as Vice President of Data Management at Rstor where he previously served as Vice President of ASIC Engineering. Mr. Levinson has also served as Vice President of Engineer at Rambus and Vice President/General Manager of Strategy and Innovation at Semtech. He held a variety of senior engineering positions prior to joining Semtech including at Intersil, Xicor, Analog Integration Partners, Exar ,and Micropower. Mr.

Roger Levinson

COO
BrainChip

Roger Levinson

COO
BrainChip

Mr. Levinson most recently served as Vice President of Data Management at Rstor where he previously served as Vice President of ASIC Engineering. Mr. Levinson has also served as Vice President of Engineer at Rambus and Vice President/General Manager of Strategy and Innovation at Semtech. He held a variety of senior engineering positions prior to joining Semtech including at Intersil, Xicor, Analog Integration Partners, Exar ,and Micropower. Mr. Levison earned his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of California, Davis in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and also earned his Masters Degree from the University of California, Davis in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

 

Qiangfei Xia

Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst

Dr. Xia is a professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UMass Amherst and head of the Nanodevices and Integrated Systems Lab (http://nano.ecs.umass.edu). Before joining UMass, he spent three years at the Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 2007 from Princeton University. Dr. Xia's research interests include beyond-CMOS devices, integrated systems and enabling technologies, with applications in machine intelligence, reconfigurable RF systems and hardware security.

Qiangfei Xia

Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst

Qiangfei Xia

Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst

Dr. Xia is a professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UMass Amherst and head of the Nanodevices and Integrated Systems Lab (http://nano.ecs.umass.edu). Before joining UMass, he spent three years at the Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 2007 from Princeton University. Dr. Xia's research interests include beyond-CMOS devices, integrated systems and enabling technologies, with applications in machine intelligence, reconfigurable RF systems and hardware security. He is a recipient of DARPA Young Faculty Award, NSF CAREER Award, and the Barbara H. and Joseph I. Goldstein Outstanding Junior Faculty Award. 

 

Phillip Oung

Associate
Airbus Ventures

Phillip Oung

Associate
Airbus Ventures

Phillip Oung

Associate
Airbus Ventures
 

Paul Merolla

Co-Founder
Neuralink

My research focus is to build more intelligent computers, drawing inspiration from neuroscience, engineering, and machine learning. I have been a lead designer on more than 10 brain-inspired chips, including Stanford’s Neurogrid and IBM’s TrueNorth chip. While my main expertise is designing low-power neural hardware, I am also passionate about developing algorithms for these systems aimed at solving real world problems.

Paul Merolla

Co-Founder
Neuralink

Paul Merolla

Co-Founder
Neuralink

My research focus is to build more intelligent computers, drawing inspiration from neuroscience, engineering, and machine learning. I have been a lead designer on more than 10 brain-inspired chips, including Stanford’s Neurogrid and IBM’s TrueNorth chip. While my main expertise is designing low-power neural hardware, I am also passionate about developing algorithms for these systems aimed at solving real world problems.

Recently, I co-founded Neuralink, a startup based in San Francisco developing a high bandwidth interface for the nervous system. Before that, I was a research scientist in IBM's Brain-Inspired Computing group (2010 - 2016), and before that, I was a postdoctoral scholar in Stanford's Brains in Silicon lab (2006 - 2010). I received my PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in Bioengineering (2006) and a BS from the University of Virginia in Electrical Engineering (2000).