Funding to Establish a UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is providing funding to establish a UK centre for neuromorphic computing. The centre will be a focal point to engage relevant disciplines, further research and demonstrate the potential of the technology to deliver net zero solutions for emerging technologies and applications across the full stack, such as AI, quantum computing, etc.
The research centre is expected to consist of:
- A virtual or physical research centre based around a single research organisation or multi-institution with an identified lead research organisation.
- An academic centre director with a proven track record of managing large investments and excellence within their discipline.
- A broad and diverse leadership team representing the span of the research remit proposed in the centre. It is expected this will be composed of diverse academics from different career stages with suitable track records and expertise.
- Appropriate advisory and governance structures, including as a minimum, an independent advisory board which should meet at least annually and include key academic, industrial, relevant policy officials and other stakeholders. A UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) project officer will sit on this advisory board, who will be appointed by UKRI. Provision of the precise and full membership of such a board will not be required at point of application.
The research centre should serve as an open platform, as part of a broader programme accessible to researchers participating in neuromorphic computing research. It will bring together the communities to form a critical mass to address the fundamental challenges found therein.
Applicants must be based at a research organisation eligible for UKRI funding. EPSRC standard eligibility rules apply.
The full economic cost (FEC) of the supported project can be up to £5.6 million. EPSRC will fund 80% of the FEC, meaning funding of up to £4.48 million is available. The duration of the award is a minimum of four years.
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