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Prof. Martin Albrecht Trefzer  MSc, PhD, DPG, SeniorMIEEE

Professor

Email: martin.trefzer@york.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1904 32 2346
Fax: +44 (0)1904 32 2335

Research Area: Intelligent Systems and Robotics Group

Areas of Expertise: Bio-Inspired Computing, Neuromorphic Hardware, Natural and Unconventional Computing, Computational Materials, Evolutionary Hardware, Fault-Tolerant Design, EDA, Reconfigurable Systems, FPGA and ASIC Design.

Biography

Biography

I am Professor of Bio-inspired Systems and Technologies; with the School of Physics, Engineering and Technology at the University of York. My research interests include novel and unconventional computing models and substrates, neuromorphic systems, variability-aware hardware design, biologically inspired models of hardware design, evolutionary computation, and autonomous fault-tolerance. My vision is to create novel architectures and autonomous systems, which are dynamically self-optimising and inherently fault-tolerant, by porting key enabling features and mechanisms from nature to hardware. I am/have been PI/CI on EPSRC grants, Edgy Organism (EP/Y030133/1), Nervous Systems (EP/W003759/1), MARCH (EP/V006029/1), SpInspired (EP/R032823/1), eFutures Network,(EP/S032045/1), Bio-inspired Adaptive Architectures and Systems (EP/K040820/1), Graceful (EP/L000563/1) and PAnDA (EP/I005838/1), a DSTL grant on unconventional computing and Innovate UK KTPs in High-speed Embedded Vision Systems and Adaptive Networks for Spacecraft. Recent EPSRC awards are highly cross-disciplinary projects investigating computational properties and creating novel architectures underpinned by principles from Biology, Physics and Electronics.

Publications

Publications

Publications information is available via the York Research Database