Studying at the INI
Our institute supervises and teaches students from undergraduate through to post-graduate study. We offer a range of introductory and advanced courses in Neuroinformatics, as well as a research Masters program and small research projects suitable for semester and diploma projects. We supervise doctoral students in everything from in vivo electrophysiology to robotics and analog chip design.
Highlighted project
We have used analog VLSI vision sensors (also designed and built here at INI) to build a robot that can balance a pencil using only spike based visual input, inspired by the form of information processing used in the retina.
Highlighted open student project
In this semester or master's project
we will explore the use of cochlea spikes from a spiking cochlear chip in different auditory tasks for example, in gender classification or speaker verification.