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    Iontronic Neuromorphic Signaling with Conical Microfluidic Memristors by Kamsma, T M, Boon, W Q, Ter Rele, T, Spitoni, C, van Roij, R

    Published in Physical review letters (30-06-2023)
    “…Experiments have shown that the conductance of conical channels, filled with an aqueous electrolyte, can strongly depend on the history of the applied voltage…”
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    Advanced iontronic spiking modes with multiscale diffusive dynamics in a fluidic circuit by Kamsma, T M, Rossing, E A, Spitoni, C, van Roij, R

    Published in Neuromorphic computing and engineering (01-06-2024)
    “…Fluidic iontronics is emerging as a distinctive platform for implementing neuromorphic circuits, characterised by its reliance on the same aqueous medium and…”
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    A simple mathematical theory for Simple Volatile Memristors and their spiking circuits by Kamsma, T. M, van Roij, R, Spitoni, C

    Published 19-09-2024
    “…Chaos, Solitons & Fractals (2024), Vol. 186, 115320 In pursuit of neuromorphic (brain-inspired) devices, memristors (memory-resistors) have emerged as…”
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    Advanced iontronic spiking modes with multiscale diffusive dynamics in a fluidic circuit by Kamsma, T. M, Rossing, E. A, Spitoni, C, van Roij, R

    Published 31-05-2024
    “…Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering (2024), Vol. 4, Nr 2 Fluidic iontronics is emerging as a distinctive platform for implementing neuromorphic circuits,…”
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    Brain-inspired computing with fluidic iontronic nanochannels by Kamsma, T. M, Kim, J, Kim, K, Boon, W. Q, Spitoni, C, Park, J, van Roij, R

    Published 25-04-2024
    “…Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2024), Vol 121, Issue 18 The brain's remarkable and efficient information processing capability is driving…”
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    Unveiling the capabilities of bipolar conical channels in neuromorphic iontronics by Kamsma, T. M, Boon, W. Q, Spitoni, C, van Roij, R

    Published 07-03-2023
    “…Faraday Discussions (2023), Vol. 246, Pages 125-140 Conical channels filled with an aqueous electrolyte have been proposed as promising candidates for…”
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    Iontronic Neuromorphic Signaling with Conical Microfluidic Memristors by Kamsma, T. M, Boon, W. Q, ter Rele, T, Spitoni, C, van Roij, R

    Published 27-06-2023
    “…Physical Review Letters (2023), Vol 130, Issue 26, Pages 268401 Experiments have shown that the conductance of conical channels, filled with an aqueous…”
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    A simple mathematical theory for Simple Volatile Memristors and their spiking circuits by Kamsma, T.M., van Roij, R., Spitoni, C.

    Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-09-2024)
    “…In pursuit of neuromorphic (brain-inspired) devices, memristors (memory-resistors) have emerged as effective components for emulating neuronal circuitry. Here…”
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    Chemically Regulated Conical Channel Synapse for Neuromorphic and Sensing Applications by Kamsma, T. M, Klop, M. S, Boon, W. Q, Spitoni, C, Rueckauer, B, van Roij, R

    Published 05-06-2024
    “…Fluidic iontronics offer a unique capability for emulating the chemical processes found in neurons. We extract multiple distinct chemically regulated synaptic…”
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    Pressure-Gated Microfluidic Memristor for Pulsatile Information Processing by Barnaveli, A, Kamsma, T. M, Boon, W. Q, van Roij, R

    Published 23-04-2024
    “…A hitherto unexploited characteristic feature of emerging iontronic devices for information processing is the intrinsic mobility of the medium (water) of…”
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