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Large-scale numerical simulations of brain circuit models are important for identifying hypotheses on brain functions and testing their consistency and plausibility. Similarly, spiking neural networks are also gaining traction in machine learning with the promise that neuromorphic hardware will eventually make them much more energy efficient than classical ANNs. In this session, we will present the GeNN (GPU-enhanced Neuronal Networks) framework, which aims to facilitate the use of graphics accelerators for computational models of large-scale spiking neuronal networks to address the challenge of efficient simulations. GeNN is an open source library that generates code to accelerate the execution of network simulations on NVIDIA GPUs through a flexible and extensible interface, which does not require in-depth technical knowledge from the users. GeNN was originally developed as a pure C++ and CUDA library but, subsequently, we have added a Python interface and OpenCL backend. We will briefly cover the history and basic philosophy of GeNN and show some simple examples of how it is used and how it interacts with other Open Source frameworks such as Brian2GeNN and PyNN. This series is a collaboration with World Wide Science, an ongoing effort to continue, expand and democratise science seminars. Explore our series here: https://www.world-wide.org/Neuro/Open....

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