Turgay TemelTurgay Temel , received his PhD in 2002 in the area of hybrid-mode circuit design based on multi-valued logic and higher radices. In the field, he just completed a state-funded project which aims at using analog-wise information processing with digitl concepts as a microarchitecture. The project was the first in this field in literature to his knowledge. His research interest diversifies, which spans to machine learning, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, sensor networks, biologically-inspired system and circuit design and high-performance circuit design. Recently, he has been focusing on reconfigurable analog systems with the hope that major units of intelligence can be emulated in an evolvable manner. The sensor development for biological information processing and bio-sensor systems have been at the core of his current scope. He has also developed unsupervised learning, i.e. clustering, techniques and currently working on single-step methods for high-performance pattern recognition. Read More Read Less
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