Seenivasan M A | Neuromorphic Computing | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Seenivasan M A
National Institute of Technology Meghalaya, India

Seenivasan M A
Affiliation National Institute of Technology Meghalaya
Country India
Scopus ID 56340679300
Documents 6
Citations 6
h-index 2
Subject Area Neuromorphic Computing
Event Global Scientist Day Awards

Seenivasan M A of the National Institute of Technology Meghalaya has developed a research profile within the interdisciplinary domain of neuromorphic computing, an area focused on biologically inspired computational architectures and intelligent hardware systems. His publication and citation record provides evidence of active engagement in contemporary research themes relevant to future computing technologies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Seenivasan M A in relation to consideration for the Innovative Research Award. The profile highlights research activities in neuromorphic computing, publication performance, citation metrics, and scholarly contributions. Neuromorphic systems represent an increasingly important field that seeks to emulate neural structures and adaptive learning mechanisms through advanced hardware and software architectures. The researcher’s documented scientific output demonstrates engagement with this evolving discipline and reflects ongoing participation in international research communication.[1][2]

Keywords

  • Neuromorphic Computing
  • Artificial Intelligence Hardware
  • Computational Neuroscience
  • Emerging Computing Technologies
  • Scientific Research Evaluation

Introduction

Neuromorphic computing is a rapidly developing scientific field that integrates concepts from neuroscience, electronics, artificial intelligence, and computer engineering. The objective is to create computational systems capable of efficient information processing through architectures inspired by biological neural networks. Researchers active in this area contribute to advancements in low-power computing, adaptive learning systems, and intelligent devices capable of real-time decision-making.[2]

Within this context, Seenivasan M A has contributed to scholarly activities that align with the broader goals of innovative and interdisciplinary research. His documented academic output provides measurable indicators of research engagement through publications, citations, and participation in scientific discourse.[1]

Research Profile

Seenivasan M A is affiliated with the National Institute of Technology Meghalaya, India. His Scopus author profile identifies six indexed documents, six citations, and an h-index of two. These metrics indicate an emerging scholarly presence within the scientific community and reflect ongoing research activity in advanced computing technologies.[1]

  • Affiliation: National Institute of Technology Meghalaya
  • Research Area: Neuromorphic Computing
  • Scopus Documents: 6
  • Citations: 6
  • h-index: 2
  • Country: India

Research Contributions

Research contributions within neuromorphic computing commonly involve the development of intelligent architectures, neural processing systems, adaptive algorithms, and energy-efficient computational frameworks. Work in this domain contributes to the advancement of machine intelligence and next-generation hardware design. Published research outputs attributed to Seenivasan M A demonstrate participation in these broader scientific objectives and contribute to the continuing evolution of bio-inspired computing systems.[1][3]

Publications

The researcher has produced multiple indexed scholarly documents contributing to the scientific literature. Publication activity serves as a key indicator of knowledge dissemination and peer-reviewed engagement. The documented publication record supports the evaluation of research productivity and scholarly communication within the field of advanced computing systems.[1]

  • Peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed in Scopus.
  • Research contributions associated with neuromorphic and intelligent computing systems.
  • Participation in scholarly dissemination through recognized academic channels.

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through citations, publication visibility, and influence on subsequent scientific work. Citation records indicate that published studies have been referenced within the academic literature. Although quantitative metrics represent only one dimension of research evaluation, they remain useful indicators of scholarly engagement and knowledge transfer.[1]

The interdisciplinary nature of neuromorphic computing enhances the potential relevance of research outcomes across artificial intelligence, robotics, embedded systems, and intelligent hardware development. Such areas continue to attract significant scientific and technological interest globally.[2]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose work demonstrates originality, scientific rigor, and relevance to emerging challenges. Based on the available scholarly indicators, Seenivasan M A exhibits characteristics associated with active research participation, including publication output, citation activity, and involvement in a strategically important research area. These factors support consideration for recognition within programs designed to acknowledge innovative scientific contributions.[1][4]

Conclusion

Seenivasan M A represents an emerging researcher contributing to the field of neuromorphic computing through documented scholarly output and participation in contemporary scientific inquiry. His research profile reflects engagement with technologically significant areas that continue to shape future computational systems. The combination of publication activity, citation evidence, and alignment with innovative research themes provides a basis for recognition through the Innovative Research Award and related academic honors.[1]

References

  1. Scopus author details: Seenivasan M A, Author ID 56340679300. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56340679300
  2. Synaptic plasticity dynamics of a biological neuron from a model of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter releases
    towards hardware implementation of stdp in cmos. Neurocomputing. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0925231226015365
  3. Design of synaptic interconnection of a sensory lif neuron in cmos for high-speed in-sensor neuromorphic systems.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/404098575_Design_of_Synaptic_Interconnection_of_a_Sensory_LIF_Neuron_in_CMOS_for_High-Speed_In-sensor_Neuromorphic_Systems
  4. Mathematical model and its realization of subthreshold internal membrane dynamics and implementation in cmos neuromorphic systems. The International Journal of Numerical Modeling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Field. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jnm.70143

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