INESC MN postdoctoral researcher Tristan Gomes recently delivered a guest lecture titled “Magnetic Skyrmions for Neuromorphic Computing” at the University of Florida. This lecture, part of the Spintronics and Quantum Technology class, offered Electrical & Computer Engineering students insights into the advanced potential of magnetic skyrmions—topologically stable quasiparticles—in developing neuromorphic computing architectures that emulate biological neural functions. The session concluded with a brief discussion, giving students an opportunity to engage further with this innovative field.
