The Center on Cognitive Multispectral Sensors (CogniSense) held its second annual review earlier this month at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center.  

CogniSense is one of seven Joint University Microelectronics Program 2.0 (JUMP 2.0) academic research centers co-sponsored by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and one of two JUMP 2.0 centers led by the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). 

This year’s review highlighted the center’s progress in creating smarter, energy-efficient cognitive sensors for various applications, such as robotics and autonomous vehicles. 

The event brought together leading experts from the 12 CogniSense partner universities to share accomplishments and insights, and connect with industry and government sponsors. The over 150 attendees included 120 researchers and students, as well as industry professionals from companies like TSMC, Intel, IBM, Samsung, Raytheon.

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