Mohamed obtained his degree from the University of Boumerdes, Algeria, where he worked during his master's thesis on confronting spiking neurons models to understand the right level of biological abstraction. His current PhD research is focused on understanding how biological visual systems adapt to movement of the body to overcome the sensorimotor ambiguity, emphasizing the transmission of information from eyes to the brain.
Research center
CRIS@SanQuirico
About
Education
Title: Master Degree in Computer Engineering
Institute: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Boumerdes
Location: Boumerdes
Country: Algeria
From: 2020 To: 2022
Title: Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering
Institute: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Boumerdes
Location: Boumerdes
Country: Algeria
From: 2016 To: 2020
Top Publications
2023
Bouanane M.S., Cherifi D., Chicca E., Khacef L.
Impact of spiking neurons leakages and network recurrences on event-based spatio-temporal pattern recognition
Frontiers in Neuroscience - Neuromorphic Engineering, vol. 17
Colleagues of Event-Driven Perception for Robotics