Juan Pablo Carbajal is a researcher at the Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences. He previously worked at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology and the University of Ghent. He holds a PhD in Informatics from the University of Zürich.
Scientist: Juan Pablo Carbajal
Next generation (European) computing – novel hardware for AI and beyond
Usually, artificial intelligence news is about software: chatbots, AI artists, or even data analysis tools. All those applications need powerful computing hardware to run on, and that hardware uses a lot of energy. All of the websites we use every day rely on massive datacentres filled with thousands of computers to function. As the demand ...
Neural computing, paradigm shifts, and Europe – interview with Dr. Juan Pablo Carbajal
Could you please introduce yourself, and say something about your background? Juan Pablo Carbajal: I'm from Argentina, I studied until my master's in Argentina and then I worked in industry for almost three years there. And then, I moved to Switzerland to do my PhD. I did my PhD in physics, but the topic was ...
