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BrainChip

Research Institute Manager​


BrainChip
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
On-site


Full-time
11-50 employees

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    About the job​


    At BrainChip, we believe in challenging the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence. BrainChip is dedicated to building advanced, low power silicon products that learn in real time, are very energy efficient, that are easy to use and high performance. BrainChip’s AKIDA chips are aimed at AI applications that are beneficial to humanity. Brainchip was founded on these principles in 2004 and our mission remains to empower people through technologies that are entrenched in neuroscience. We consider that building neural networks on standard ‘brute force’ computing is about as sophisticated as using a steam engine, and that no intelligence can emerge from programmed automated machines.

    The BrainChip technology has greatly benefitted from studying and then copying the fundamental functions of the brain. The AKD1000 processing method is based on the efficient method of information processing as it is seen in brain cells. Brain cells have a defined dedicated function; they are not programmed. Brain cells learn from the sensory data that they receive in the form of precision-timed spikes. Rather than computing the neural function, the AKD1000 chip contains dedicated neural circuits that simulate brain cells. Neural cells only consume energy when they produce an output (event-based), in contrast to a computer that needs to run instructions all the time. Event-based processing is, in the same manner as brain cells, based on active input data. No instructions are processed in the neural cores, and the circuits only consume energy when input data results in an output event.

    Next generations of the Akida technology will implement more of the organization and modular structure of the biological brain, with the intent to build more advanced neural systems that go beyond the capabilities of Deep Learning networks, enabling the evolution of rapid learning, intelligent machines.

    The BrainChip research institute (BRI) is dedicated to advancing the state of the art in machine intelligence with significant investments in research and neuromorphic hardware development. Technologies that are developed by the BrainChip Research Institute are handed off to Engineering for product development once a research project reaches maturity and a prototype of the technology has been demonstrated. To support our recent investments in neuromorphic research, Brainchip is in search of a talented Perth-based leader with a background in research and who has demonstrated thought leadership at the intersection of biology and machine learning, including Neurology, AI frameworks, cortical function, the Python programming language, TensorFlow, Matlab and Deep Learning. Medical and other projects that apply machine learning, including the creation and analysis of data sets, demonstration projects and interaction with clients are all part of ongoing team efforts. The mission of the team is to advance the technology through innovative thinking, for implementation in future versions of the Akida product, and the preparation of associated patent filings.

    We are looking for a Research Manager who has a passion for leading a cutting-edge organization to expand our long-range vision and to lead the research leading up to practical neuromorphic technologies for future products.
    Ideal candidates have a background in neuromorphic research or an associated field and have a passion for leading a research institute that is creating a long-range vision for future AI.

    Qualifications:
    1. Communicate well at different levels, with the management and board as well as researchers
    2. Experience in recruiting and managing a highly specialized research team
    3. The ability to refine and expand the company’s vision for future AI.
    4. Hands-on experience in Neuromorphic research or an associated field
    5. PhD in Computer Science, or associated field

    The successful applicant will be rewarded with;
    • Opportunities for international travel
    • A competitive remuneration package with long & short-term incentives
    • A high level of operational autonomy, trust and responsibility
    • Opportunities to conduct Post-Doctoral research & collaboration
    • Opportunities to provide leadership, inspiration and direction to a dedicated team of researchers


    Contact the job poster​

    Job poster profile

    Peter Van Der Made 2nd

    Founder and CTO at BrainChip Holdings Limited
    Job Poster Location
    Aliso Viejo, California, United States


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A seat on the bus next to the driver!
 
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BrainChip

Research Institute Manager​


BrainChip
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
On-site


Full-time
11-50 employees

  • 1646363027186



    See recent hiring trends for BrainChip. Try Premium for free

    Peter Van Der Made is hiring for this job

    • Actively recruiting

    About the job​


    At BrainChip, we believe in challenging the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence. BrainChip is dedicated to building advanced, low power silicon products that learn in real time, are very energy efficient, that are easy to use and high performance. BrainChip’s AKIDA chips are aimed at AI applications that are beneficial to humanity. Brainchip was founded on these principles in 2004 and our mission remains to empower people through technologies that are entrenched in neuroscience. We consider that building neural networks on standard ‘brute force’ computing is about as sophisticated as using a steam engine, and that no intelligence can emerge from programmed automated machines.

    The BrainChip technology has greatly benefitted from studying and then copying the fundamental functions of the brain. The AKD1000 processing method is based on the efficient method of information processing as it is seen in brain cells. Brain cells have a defined dedicated function; they are not programmed. Brain cells learn from the sensory data that they receive in the form of precision-timed spikes. Rather than computing the neural function, the AKD1000 chip contains dedicated neural circuits that simulate brain cells. Neural cells only consume energy when they produce an output (event-based), in contrast to a computer that needs to run instructions all the time. Event-based processing is, in the same manner as brain cells, based on active input data. No instructions are processed in the neural cores, and the circuits only consume energy when input data results in an output event.

    Next generations of the Akida technology will implement more of the organization and modular structure of the biological brain, with the intent to build more advanced neural systems that go beyond the capabilities of Deep Learning networks, enabling the evolution of rapid learning, intelligent machines.

    The BrainChip research institute (BRI) is dedicated to advancing the state of the art in machine intelligence with significant investments in research and neuromorphic hardware development. Technologies that are developed by the BrainChip Research Institute are handed off to Engineering for product development once a research project reaches maturity and a prototype of the technology has been demonstrated. To support our recent investments in neuromorphic research, Brainchip is in search of a talented Perth-based leader with a background in research and who has demonstrated thought leadership at the intersection of biology and machine learning, including Neurology, AI frameworks, cortical function, the Python programming language, TensorFlow, Matlab and Deep Learning. Medical and other projects that apply machine learning, including the creation and analysis of data sets, demonstration projects and interaction with clients are all part of ongoing team efforts. The mission of the team is to advance the technology through innovative thinking, for implementation in future versions of the Akida product, and the preparation of associated patent filings.

    We are looking for a Research Manager who has a passion for leading a cutting-edge organization to expand our long-range vision and to lead the research leading up to practical neuromorphic technologies for future products.
    Ideal candidates have a background in neuromorphic research or an associated field and have a passion for leading a research institute that is creating a long-range vision for future AI.

    Qualifications:
    1. Communicate well at different levels, with the management and board as well as researchers
    2. Experience in recruiting and managing a highly specialized research team
    3. The ability to refine and expand the company’s vision for future AI.
    4. Hands-on experience in Neuromorphic research or an associated field
    5. PhD in Computer Science, or associated field

    The successful applicant will be rewarded with;
    • Opportunities for international travel
    • A competitive remuneration package with long & short-term incentives
    • A high level of operational autonomy, trust and responsibility
    • Opportunities to conduct Post-Doctoral research & collaboration
    • Opportunities to provide leadership, inspiration and direction to a dedicated team of researchers


    Contact the job poster​

    Job poster profile

    Peter Van Der Made 2nd

    Founder and CTO at BrainChip Holdings Limited
    Job Poster Location
    Aliso Viejo, California, United States


Send InMail


My dream job! I'm thinking of applying. I've been told I communicate well at all levels, so I have one 1 out of 5 qualifications quite well covered.

I'm off to brush up my resume!
 
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SERA2g

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Sorry SERA2g.................but looking at current events over in Ukraine I fail to see what benefits Europe is having (especially the Ukrainians) by having a so called civilized society.

For those here is Oz the similarities between the build up between Ukraine & Russia leading up to this mess and current China directions are talked about with detailed plans made by those living here in northern Qld. We have one of the (3) best beachhead locations on the east coast of Australia here which again has similarities in Ops to the Ukrainian conflict. Also within 10 klms is Qlds best deep water port namely Mourilyan Harbour.
Many of us are ex-mil and have family currently in the services too. We feel strongly about what Ukraine is going through.

Yak52
Let me put it this way.

In a civilised society you can expect to be able to safely go about your day commuting to work to earn money to pay for food for your children and to put a roof over their head and pay for electricity and gas to keep them warm, comfortable and safe.

In the animal kingdom, a zebra will get killed crossing a river because a lion is hungry.

Imagine instead of being able to commute to work safely to earn money to be able to drive down to the shops to buy food, you had to leave your house and kill others all while trying to survive yourself, so that you can drag their carcus home to then cook and feed to your children.

That'd be a pretty grim world.

I'm not saying civilization is perfect, but the structured manner in which we live, which admittedly is not always followed by all, is much better than the alternative.

Friday arvo musings lol!
 
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My dream job! I'm thinking of applying. I've been told I communicate well at all levels, so I have one 1 out of 5 qualifications quite well covered.

I'm off to brush up my resume!
Let's go to Uni to study Computer Science together
 
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Hi everyone
I just spent a few minutes lowering my IQ over on the old HC site to discover that the depth of research and fabrication has actually exceeded all previous record lows.

The current down ramp is based on the idea that Brainchip is about to engage in a capital raise with massive dilution despite the fact that a cursory examination of the Annual Report and ASX announcements reveals they have $49 million in the bank, at least $2 million to come in from MegaChips this calendar year and a statement that they have no further calls on LDA Capital under the minimum draw down agreement until end of 2023.

The goodies who are pointing out the absurdity are being moderated and the beat goes on the beat goes on.

I am going to have to start posting about the share that draws me over there on here just so I can keep my IQ at something reasonable. While reading the posts over there I almost forgot I have to breath. LOL

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

PS: I have not mentioned the statements by the former CEO Mr. Dinardo about income which match those of the Acting CEO Peter van der Made, the current CEO Mr. Sean Hehir and the Chief Financial Officer Mr. Ken Scarince that income will start flowing and ramping up second half of 2022 as well as the fact that the Acting CEO Peter van der Made made his first statement to this effect as part of the price sensitive AGM presentation to shareholders last year which means that a further price sensitive ASX announcement would be required if there was a material change.

Have a great weekend if you have not been flooded. If you have been flooded all the best and take care. FF.
 
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Let's go to Uni to study Computer Science together
Why would you want to work for Intel study spiking neuromorphic computing and live the dream at Brainchip. LOL FF
 
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zeeb0t

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Hi everyone
I just spent a few minutes lowering my IQ over on the old HC site to discover that the depth of research and fabrication has actually exceeded all previous record lows.

The current down ramp is based on the idea that Brainchip is about to engage in a capital raise with massive dilution despite the fact that a cursory examination of the Annual Report and ASX announcements reveals they have $49 million in the bank, at least $2 million to come in from MegaChips this calendar year and a statement that they have no further calls on LDA Capital under the minimum draw down agreement until end of 2023.

The goodies who are pointing out the absurdity are being moderated and the beat goes on the beat goes on.

I am going to have to start posting about the share that draws me over there on here just so I can keep my IQ at something reasonable. While reading the posts over there I almost forgot I have to breath. LOL

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

PS: I have not mentioned the statements by the former CEO Mr. Dinardo about income which match those of the Acting CEO Peter van der Made, the current CEO Mr. Sean Hehir and the Chief Financial Officer Mr. Ken Scarince that income will start flowing and ramping up second half of 2022 as well as the fact that the Acting CEO Peter van der Made made his first statement to this effect as part of the price sensitive AGM presentation to shareholders last year which means that a further price sensitive ASX announcement would be required if there was a material change.

Have a great weekend if you have not been flooded. If you have been flooded all the best and take care. FF.

What a ridiculous ruse they’ve come up with this time. And yet they wonder why so many up and left?
 
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SERA2g

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Hi everyone
I just spent a few minutes lowering my IQ over on the old HC site to discover that the depth of research and fabrication has actually exceeded all previous record lows.

The current down ramp is based on the idea that Brainchip is about to engage in a capital raise with massive dilution despite the fact that a cursory examination of the Annual Report and ASX announcements reveals they have $49 million in the bank, at least $2 million to come in from MegaChips this calendar year and a statement that they have no further calls on LDA Capital under the minimum draw down agreement until end of 2023.

The goodies who are pointing out the absurdity are being moderated and the beat goes on the beat goes on.

I am going to have to start posting about the share that draws me over there on here just so I can keep my IQ at something reasonable. While reading the posts over there I almost forgot I have to breath. LOL

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

PS: I have not mentioned the statements by the former CEO Mr. Dinardo about income which match those of the Acting CEO Peter van der Made, the current CEO Mr. Sean Hehir and the Chief Financial Officer Mr. Ken Scarince that income will start flowing and ramping up second half of 2022 as well as the fact that the Acting CEO Peter van der Made made his first statement to this effect as part of the price sensitive AGM presentation to shareholders last year which means that a further price sensitive ASX announcement would be required if there was a material change.

Have a great weekend if you have not been flooded. If you have been flooded all the best and take care. FF.
FF, I just caught up and then spent far to much time trying to respond reasonably to one of the users that is constantly purporting that a capital raise is imminent.

Post 59992672 for anyone that is interested.
 
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kalinda

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What a ridiculous ruse they’ve come up with this time. And yet they wonder why so many up and left?
Lowering my IQ spot on. love the terminology...I released all of my ignored eggheads when I departed and I do return occasionally briefly as an observer and farout, it's not as bad as I thought it was over there , it's MUCH MUCH worse...
 
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JDelekto

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Big dollars in the VR XR MR space how will Brainchip capture this market ? 🤔🤓


The players
Many well-established brands like Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen already offer a suite of AR features in their top-end vehicles. Automotive suppliers like Continental, Denso, Visteon, ZF, Nvidia, Bosch, Panasonic and others are the biggest players in the AR and VR automotive space, supplying and making head-up displays (HUDs) and related components for a variety of established automaker


For VR and AR, there are several applications I could see come into play:
  1. Hand tracking
  2. Eye-tracking
  3. Playspace tracking
  4. Object recognition
Stand-alone HMDs like the Meta Quest are becoming the norm, rumor is (based on patents) that Valve is also looking to create a stand-alone device.

Just as Valve is working on their SteamDeck (think of competitor to Nintendo's Switch), aiming to put a desktop PC (probably more akin to a gaming laptop) into a handheld device. It's only a matter of time before stand-alone VR/AR devices attempt to do the same. There is the Simula One, aimed to run a full version of Desktop Linux.

If hand-recognition was good enough, I imagine that VR devices could project actual keyboards into a virtual environment (there is one Logitech Keyboard that works with the Meta Quest) in addition to using hand-tracking gestures for navigating UI elements. It would be a very interesting day if one could do their daily desk jobs (including software development) completely in VR with several virtual monitors replacing those that take up actual desk space.

In applications where camera sensors are heavily used, Akida has a place within tracking and recognition capabilities, considering that two of the problems they are trying to solve are reducing the amount of heat generated and extending the battery life of these devices.

Edit: With regards to military use for VR, a few years ago I thought it would be interesting to have a base (think of something like a drone operator center), where Virtual Reality HMDs could be used with technology like Virtusphere and several individuals remotely controlling robots like Boston Dynamics' Atlas to replace actual foot soldiers.

We're probably a long way of from that kind of dystopian future, but emerging technologies are certainly making it a possibility.
 
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chapman89

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Word is getting out there.


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God the hc BRN threads really went to hell: it's basically just shareman, sunny and stickshift ragging on the company. Thank goodness we have this community here.
 
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Diogenese

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ASX Top 200 - missed it by that much!

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Spotted the new list on the ARU thread.
 
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I agree with what your saying it's a very sad situation the world doesn't need .. if your response was in reply to my earlier post i wasnt talking about 10 yrs ago. It seems msm focus on particular battles and ignore current ones.. ie

I've seen a couple of beautiful posts on how people are helping in small ways that make a differrence .

One said they booked a place in the Ukraine with Airbnb just to send money to some people.. apparrently AirBnB are wavering fees to help.

Another was a woman buying a basket full of tampons to send there which the guy behind matched after asking her why she's buying so many.

By Aus staying out of it I meant let's not do the Vietnam war thing and send our guys to fight n die. Helping in a passive way I like..
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Hi Froggy

Hi Froggy
When I joined the Police there were minimum height and other physical requirements. Officers had a 12 inch rubber baton and a six shot Smith & Wesson revolver.
Because these height and physical requirements excluded women they were relaxed then abandoned.
Overtime it was realised little police needed extra weapons to effect arrests and control groups until now where they carry eight shot automatic Glock pistols, capsicum spray, Tasers and three foot long metal batons and up graded handcuffs.
Post traumatic stress disorder is endemic in the ranks of modern police.
Little police have a very hard time enforcing the law and are challenged constantly and because they lack the size and strength to control others they are forced to resort to using these weapons.
What you complain about in this country at least is a product of politically correct narratives that ignore facts to pander to interest groups resulting in increasingly violent outcomes.
My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Never been out West but WA coppers were always classed as big units. Did they have different selection guide lines? Or Urban myth?
 
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JDelekto

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ASX Top 200 - missed it by that much!

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Spotted the new list on the ARU thread.

I thought that the rebalance occurs on the 3rd Friday of March? Don't we still have about 10 more trading days or has the list already been established?

Edit: nevermind, my misunderstanding. Found the announcement.
 
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