By utilizing nanoscale light sources as artificial photonic neurons, Matěj Hejda and his team aim to develop a novel, light-powered, high speed hardware with a brain-inspired architecture for energy-efficient AI computation.
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Green Artificial Intelligence: Breaking the Wall of Efficient AI Computing
Matej Hejda
I am an experimental physicist, working at the intersection between photonics and computer science. Originally from Czech Republic and currently pursuing a PhD in Scotland, I deeply enjoy working on cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art multidisciplinary research, ideally with potential for transfer into solutions with a real-world impact. Currently, I am a member of Dr Antonio Hurtado’s research group at University of Strathclyde, and my focus is on investigation and practical exploitation of ultrafast neuron-like dynamics in photonic and optoelectronic devices, with applications in optically-powered, brain-inspired computing.