Duygu Kuzum

Duygu Kuzum

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 37

North America-United States

About Duygu Kuzum

Duygu Kuzum, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Diego, specializes in the field of Neuroengineering, brain-inspired computing, neural implants.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

High-density transparent graphene arrays for predicting cellular calcium activity at depth from surface potential recordings

Multi-level, Forming Free, Bulk Switching Trilayer RRAM for Neuromorphic Computing at the Edge

Multimodal and Neuromorphic Approaches for Implantable Neural Interfaces

Integration of Ag-CBRAM crossbars and Mott ReLU neurons for efficient implementation of deep neural networks in hardware

Spatial Interactions in Hydrogenated Perovskite Nickelate Synaptic Networks

Flexible, insertable, transparent microelectrode array for detecting interactions between different brain regions

Methods and devices for virtually reconstructing brain-wide neural activity from local electrophysiological recordings

A Versatile and Efficient Neuromorphic Platform for Compute-in-Memory with Selector-less Memristive Crossbars

Duygu Kuzum Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

8538

Citations(since 2020)

5059

Cited By

5795

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

41

Email

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Duygu Kuzum Skills & Research Interests

Neuroengineering

brain-inspired computing

neural implants

Top articles of Duygu Kuzum

High-density transparent graphene arrays for predicting cellular calcium activity at depth from surface potential recordings

Nature Nanotechnology

2024/1/11

Multi-level, Forming Free, Bulk Switching Trilayer RRAM for Neuromorphic Computing at the Edge

arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.13844

2023/10/20

Multimodal and Neuromorphic Approaches for Implantable Neural Interfaces

2023/9/28

Duygu Kuzum
Duygu Kuzum

H-Index: 24

Integration of Ag-CBRAM crossbars and Mott ReLU neurons for efficient implementation of deep neural networks in hardware

Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering

2023/8/29

Flexible, insertable, transparent microelectrode array for detecting interactions between different brain regions

2023/6/8

Methods and devices for virtually reconstructing brain-wide neural activity from local electrophysiological recordings

2023/6/1

A Versatile and Efficient Neuromorphic Platform for Compute-in-Memory with Selector-less Memristive Crossbars

2023/5/21

Processing multimodal neural data and decoding neural dynamics using cross-modality inference

2023/4/24

Investigation of functional integration of cortical organoids transplanted in vivo towards future neural prosthetics applications

2023/4/24

A holistic approach for neural Interfaces: transparent materials, neuromorphic computing, and computational co-designs

2023/3/17

Duygu Kuzum
Duygu Kuzum

H-Index: 24

Cellular Calcium Activity at Depth Predicted from Surface Potential Recordings using Ultra-high Density Transparent Graphene Arrays

bioRxiv

2023

Multimodal monitoring of human cortical organoids implanted in mice reveal functional connection with visual cortex

Nature communications

2022/12/26

The Future of Holistic Neural Interfaces: 2D Materials, Neuromorphic Computing, and Computational Co-Design

2022/12/3

E-Cannula reveals anatomical diversity in sharp-wave ripples as a driver for the recruitment of distinct hippocampal assemblies

Cell reports

2022/10/4

Graphene-passivated implantable electrodes

2022/1/18

Multimodal neural recordings with Neuro-FITM uncover diverse patterns of cortical–hippocampal interactions

Nature neuroscience

2021/6

Energy-efficient Mott activation neuron for full-hardware implementation of neural networks

Nature nanotechnology

2021/6

Multimodal Monitoring of Human Brain Organoids Implanted in Mice Using Transparent Microelectrodes

2021/4/12

Transparent neural interface for in vivo interrogation of human organoids

2021/3/5

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