Open Neuromorphic Research

A community-driven peer review program to validate and highlight reproducible, high-impact research in neuromorphic computing. Discover community-approved papers and learn how to submit your work.

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Jason Eshraghian

Assistant Professor, UCSC

The way we disseminate research is rapidly changing. ONR will let you have alternative modes of research - be it in educational, notebook, code, our classical paper format - broadcast your high quality work to a wider audience.

Welcome to the Open Neuromorphic Research (ONR) hub. This initiative is designed to foster open, reproducible, and high-quality research within the neuromorphic community through a transparent peer-review process.

Our goal is to create a trusted registry of community-vetted projects, papers, and tools that exemplify the best practices of open science. By establishing a clear set of standards and a transparent review process, we aim to:

  • Increase Trust: Provide a clear signal of quality for community-vetted projects.
  • Promote Reproducibility: Encourage best practices in documenting and sharing research.
  • Accelerate Innovation: Make it easier for researchers to build upon each other’s work.

Recent ONR Updates

Submit your open-source neuromorphic projects for transparent community review and recognition through the ONR Program.

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This is an example of what a certificate page for an ONM Community Approved resource looks like. It demonstrates the structure and information provided for recognized projects.