NEUROMORPHIC

SYMPOSIUM

2025

PARIS|France

September 24th -26th

Conference

We are delighted to welcome you to the Neuromorphic Symposium 2025, co-organized by Spin-Ion Technologies and NYU Paris. This international event will bring together researchers, engineers, and industry experts to explore the latest developments and future directions in neuromorphic computing. The symposium will feature talks, round-table discussions, and poster sessions, providing a platform to discuss innovative technologies, algorithms, and architectures driving the field of neuromorphic computing forward. Join us in the heart of Paris for three days of engaging discussions and networking opportunities!

Conference Chairs

  • Dr. Dafiné Ravelosona – C2N/Spin-Ion Technologies
    Dafiné Ravelosona is a research director at CNRS and the CTO and co-founder of Spin-Ion Technologies, a startup developing atomic-level engineering solutions for magnetic materials with applications in spintronics and neuromorphic computing. He holds a PhD in physics and is internationally recognized for his groundbreaking work in spintronics. He previously worked at Hitachi GST in San José, where he contributed to the first demonstration of spin-transfer torque in perpendicular media, and later led a research group at the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (C2N). In 2024, he was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society by the Forum on Industrial and Applied Physics (FIAP), in recognition of his pioneering contributions to the development of spintronic materials and technologies.
Dr. Dafiné Ravelosona
  • Prof. Andrew Kent – NYU
    Andrew Kent is a Professor of Physics and the Founding Director of the Center for Quantum Phenomena at New York University. He is a leading expert in magnetic nanostructures and information storage technologies, and a pioneer in the development of spin-transfer torque magnetic random-access memory (STT-MRAM). Dr. Kent is a Fellow of both the American Physical Society (APS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Kent has received numerous awards and honors, including an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Lorraine, France (2013), the French Jean d’Alembert Research Fellowship (2017), and appointments as Professor at the University of Lorraine in 2018 and 2023.
Prof. Andrew Kent

International scientific committee

  • Fabien Alibart – University of Lille
  • Shunsuke Fukami –University of Tohoku
  • Julie Grollier – CNRS/Albert Fert Laboratory
  • Liza Herrera Diez – CNRS/C2N
  • Jean Anne Incorvia – University of Texas at Austin
  • Alex Jenkins – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory
  • Emre Neftci – Forschungszentrum Jülich
  • Catherine Schuman – University of Tennessee

Local organizing committee

  • Dafiné Ravelosona – Spin-Ion Technologies/C2N
  • Andrew Kent – NYU
  • Corina Numbela  – Spin-Ion Technologies
  • Marie Drouhin – Spin-Ion Technologies
  • Diane Gouéré – Spin-Ion Technologies
  • Kareen Frascaria– Spin-Ion Technologies

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