Neuromorphic event-based vision sensors may soon power low vision aids and retinal implants, where the visual scene has to be processed quickly and efficiently before it is displayed.
Hasith Basnayake is currently a fourth-year undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Psychological and Brain Sciences at UC Santa Barbara. He’s interested in the intersection of cognitive science and computer science in areas of human-computer interaction, computer vision, and machine learning.
In his free time, he likes reading science fiction, taking care of his plants, designing in Figma, and learning how to surf.
BS in Psychological & Brain Sciences, 2025 (expected)
University of California, Santa Barbara
Neuromorphic event-based vision sensors may soon power low vision aids and retinal implants, where the visual scene has to be processed quickly and efficiently before it is displayed.