Skip to content

Commit eda7b56

Browse files
committed
feat: Add contributor profiles and hacking hours content
1 parent b1b9ae3 commit eda7b56

File tree

4 files changed

+67
-0
lines changed
  • content
    • contributors
    • neuromorphic-computing/software/hacking-hours/architecting-neuromorphic-soc-reram-open-source-tools

4 files changed

+67
-0
lines changed
Lines changed: 12 additions & 0 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
1+
---
2+
title: "C-Erastus Toe"
3+
description: "An engaged member of the Open Neuromorphic community with an interest in neuromorphic hardware. He contributes as a co-host for community events."
4+
image: "c-erastus-toe.jpg"
5+
social:
6+
- icon: "fa-brands fa-linkedin"
7+
link: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/c-erastus-toe/" # Placeholder, assumed from name
8+
title: "linkedin"
9+
draft: false
10+
---
11+
12+
C-Erastus Toe is an active member of the Open Neuromorphic community. With an ambition to pursue a PhD in developing neuromorphic hardware, he contributes to community events as a co-host, where he engages with experts and helps facilitate discussions on the future of neuromorphic technology.
Lines changed: 17 additions & 0 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
1+
---
2+
title: "Samarth Jain"
3+
description: "Co-Founder at BM LABS, focusing on open-source compatible neuromorphic IPs for in-memory compute, stemming from his student research project and Nature Communications publication."
4+
image: "samarth-jain.jpg"
5+
social:
6+
- icon: "fa-brands fa-linkedin"
7+
link: "https://www.linkedin.com/company/bm-semi/"
8+
title: "linkedin"
9+
- icon: "fa fa-house"
10+
link: "https://bmsemi.io"
11+
title: "website"
12+
- icon: "fa-solid fa-graduation-cap"
13+
link: "https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&citation_for_view=8Fu56vHc3eI:u-x6o8ySG0sC" # Placeholder link to the paper, should be updated with actual scholar profile if found
14+
draft: false
15+
---
16+
17+
Samarth Jain is the Co-Founder and Director at BM LABS, a company that originated from his student research project. His work, inspired by his publication in Nature Communications, focuses on developing neuromorphic IPs for in-memory compute that are compatible with open PDKs and open-source tools. BM LABS is also working on open-source compilers to deploy AI models on chips, with the goal of enabling students and the community to build upon their IP.
Lines changed: 12 additions & 0 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
1+
---
2+
title: "Sundararaman Rengarajan"
3+
description: "An active member of the Open Neuromorphic community, serving as an events coordinator and host for workshops and student talks."
4+
image: "sundararaman-rengarajan.jpg"
5+
social:
6+
- icon: "fa-brands fa-linkedin"
7+
link: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/sundararaman-rengarajan/" # Placeholder, assumed from name
8+
title: "linkedin"
9+
draft: false
10+
---
11+
12+
Sundararaman Rengarajan is an events coordinator and host within the Open Neuromorphic community. He plays a key role in organizing and facilitating workshops and student talks, helping to bring valuable content and expert speakers to the community. He is affiliated with Northeastern University.
Lines changed: 26 additions & 0 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
1+
---
2+
title: "Architecting Neuromorphic SoCs with ReRAM and Open-Source Tools"
3+
author:
4+
- "Samarth Jain"
5+
- "Sundararaman Rengarajan"
6+
- "C-Erastus Toe"
7+
date: 2025-10-19
8+
start_time: "11:00"
9+
end_time: "12:00"
10+
time_zone: "ET"
11+
description: "Dive into open-source ASIC design in this hands-on talk. Learn to architect a System-on-Chip (SoC) by integrating ReRAM NVM IP with the Caravel platform on SkyWater SKY130, using tools like OpenLane2."
12+
upcoming: true
13+
type: "hacking-hours"
14+
show_author_bios: true
15+
---
16+
17+
Join us for a special student talk with Samarth Jain, Co-Founder of BM LABS, for a technical deep-dive into designing neuromorphic hardware with open-source tools. This session provides a practical guide to architecting a System-on-Chip (SoC) and introduces the **NVM Power-Up Design Contest**—a unique opportunity to get your design fabricated for free.
18+
19+
### What You'll Learn:
20+
21+
* **From Research to Product:** Hear about Samarth's journey from a student research project and a Nature Communications paper to founding BM LABS.
22+
* **Open-Source ASIC Tools:** Get an overview of the open-source ecosystem, including Caravel, OpenLane2/LibreLane, and their role in neuromorphic hardware development.
23+
* **Hands-On Demonstration:** Learn how to architect a working SoC that strategically uses ReRAM NVM IP on the SkyWater SKY130 process.
24+
* **The NVM Power-Up Contest:** Discover the contest timeline, project goals, and how you can apply the skills from this talk to compete for a free fabrication spot on the November shuttle.
25+
26+
This event is perfect for students and researchers who aspire to turn their academic work into real-world hardware and for anyone interested in the practical side of neuromorphic chip design.

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)