MemrisTec at ICNCE2026 in Aachen

From 29 June to 2 July, the International Conference on Neuromorphic Computing and Electronics (ICNCE) 2026 took place in Aachen — and the DFG Priority Programme MemrisTec was represented by a strong delegation.

Numerous researchers from the MemrisTec projects presented their latest findings — both in the form of talks and at the well-attended poster sessions. Ranging from fundamental work on memristive device physics to system-level approaches in neuromorphic computing, the breadth of contributions impressively reflected the thematic scope of the Priority Programme.

A distinctive feature of ICNCE 2026 was its interdisciplinary audience: experts from memristive electronics, the neurosciences, neuromorphic computing, and adjacent disciplines came together here. This cross-disciplinary dialogue lies at the very heart of MemrisTec — and the conference offered ideal conditions for bridging perspectives across materials science, engineering, computer science, and neurobiology.

Alongside the scientific programme, the conference provided a wide range of networking opportunities. During the breaks, at the poster sessions, and throughout the accompanying programme, new contacts and potential collaborations emerged — valuable impulses that will resonate well beyond the conference itself.

Finally, our sincere thanks go to the organising committee, whose great dedication made possible a smoothly run and scientifically outstanding conference. The successful combination of scientific depth, an open atmosphere, and excellent organisation made ICNCE 2026 a true highlight.We are already looking forward to the next edition, and we thank all MemrisTec participants for their contributions.

Further Impressions