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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Future computing is coming. We demonstrated that a si
 ngle spin as an information bit in quantum computing can be erased with an
  amount of energy that is very close to the theoretical Landauer bound (on
 e of the fundamental limits in computer science and physics). This first s
 ingle-spin demonstration may represent the last piece of the 62-years-old 
 puzzle. We also demonstrated that a mysterious element called memristor ma
 y revolutionize the conventional Turing architectures and neural networks.
 \n\nBiography\nFrank Z. Wang is the Professor in Future Computing and Head
  of School of Computing (2010-2016)\, University of Kent\, the UK. The Sch
 ool of Computing was formally opened by Her Majesty the Queen. His led sch
 ool achieved an amazing result in the 2014 UK government REF (Research Exc
 ellence Framework): the research intensity was ranked 12th out of over 150
  computing departments in the UK. Professor Wang&#39;s research interests incl
 ude quantum computing\, brain-like computer\, memristor theory and applica
 tions\, deep learning\, cloud computing\, big data\, and green computing\,
  etc. He has been invited to deliver keynote speeches and invited talks to
  report his research worldwide\, for example at Princeton University\, Car
 negie Mellon University\, CERN\, Hong Kong University of Sci. &amp; Tech.\, Ts
 inghua University (Taiwan)\, Jawaharlal Nehru University\, Sydney Universi
 ty of Technology\, and University of Johannesburg. In 2004\, he was appoin
 ted as Chair &amp; Professor\, Director of Centre for Grid Computing at CCHPCF
  (Cambridge-Cranfield High Performance Computing Facility). CCHPCF is a co
 llaborative research facility in the Universities of Cambridge and Cranfie
 ld (with an investment size of £40 million). Prof Wang and his team won a
 n ACM/IEEE Super Computing finalist award in 2007. Prof Wang is the Region
  8 Area 2 Coordinator and ex-Chairman (UK &amp; Republic of Ireland Chapter) o
 f the IEEE Computer Society. He is Fellow of British Computer Society.\n\n
 Speaker(s): Frank Z. Wang\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/
 352282
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352282
ORGANIZER:hujilin@cs.aau.dk
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:Future Computing via Quanta and Neurons
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352282
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div dir=&quot;auto&quot;&gt;Abstract: Future computing is
  coming. We demonstrated that a single spin as an information bit in quant
 um computing can be erased with an amount of energy that is very close to 
 the theoretical Landauer bound (one of the fundamental limits in computer 
 science and physics). This first single-spin demonstration may represent t
 he last piece of the 62-years-old puzzle. We also demonstrated that a myst
 erious element called memristor may revolutionize the conventional Turing 
 architectures and neural networks.&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div dir=&quot;auto&quot;&gt;\n&lt;div dir=&quot;auto
 &quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div dir=&quot;auto&quot;&gt;Biography&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div dir=&quot;auto&quot;&gt;Frank Z.
  Wang is the Professor in Future Computing and Head of School of Computing
  (2010-2016)\, University of Kent\, the UK. The School of Computing was fo
 rmally opened by Her Majesty the Queen. His led school achieved an amazing
  result in the 2014 UK government REF (Research Excellence Framework): the
  research intensity was ranked 12th out of over 150 computing departments 
 in the UK. Professor Wang&#39;s research interests include quantum computing\,
  brain-like computer\, memristor theory and applications\, deep learning\,
  cloud computing\, big data\, and green computing\, etc. He has been invit
 ed to deliver keynote speeches and invited talks to report his research wo
 rldwide\, for example at Princeton University\, Carnegie Mellon University
 \, CERN\, Hong Kong University of Sci. &amp;amp\; Tech.\, Tsinghua University 
 (Taiwan)\, Jawaharlal Nehru University\, Sydney University of Technology\,
  and University of Johannesburg. In 2004\, he was appointed as Chair &amp;amp\
 ; Professor\, Director of Centre for Grid Computing at CCHPCF (Cambridge-C
 ranfield High Performance Computing Facility). CCHPCF is a collaborative r
 esearch facility in the Universities of Cambridge and Cranfield (with an i
 nvestment size of &amp;pound\;40 million). Prof Wang and his team won an ACM/I
 EEE Super Computing finalist award in 2007. Prof Wang is the Region 8 Area
  2 Coordinator and ex-Chairman (UK &amp;amp\; Republic of Ireland Chapter) of 
 the IEEE Computer Society. He is Fellow of British Computer Society.&lt;/div&gt;
 \n&lt;/div&gt;
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