We were pleased to host Dr. Hermann Osterhage, with whom we colaborate on the project neurAM (neuromorphic Atomic Materials). Next to lab visits and rich dicussions, Hermann gave a talk titled "Physical computing and quantum simulation realized with single atoms on semiconductor surfaces", revealing insights on using atoms on black phosphorous to realize multi-well energy landscapes for neuromorphic computing as well as the realization of quantum simulators based on virtual atoms formed by multtiple atoms on a surface. We appreciate the exchange of knowledge and look forward to the future of our colaboration.