[Legacy Report] IEEE Swiss CAS/ED Workshop on Memristive Devices and Neuromorphic Applications

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Co-sponsored by IBM Research Zurich and IEEE CAS Outreach Progam


At this one day workshop, experts in Memristive Devices and Neuromorphic Applications will present their recent advances in Circuits and Systems and Electron Devices. The workshop includes a demo and poster session, and a concluding apero. 

Resistive memory devices also known as "memristors" are being actively researched to address the widening gap in performance between storage and the rest of the computing system. There is also a potential for such devices to serve simultaneously as both memory and logic, or even as components of a neuromorphic computing hardware based on brain architecture. The investigation of the use of these devices in a host of applications in science and technology are currently being explored. Swiss developers are very active in these fields and the area of neuromorphic computing. This one-day IEEE workshop brings them together with potential research and development partners and end users in industry and academia. 

The presentations will cover a range of topics focus on memristive technology and possible computing applications. A poster session including demonstrations of relevant technologies will also be offered. 

All presentations will be in English.
 
Agenda

Abu Sebastian, IBM Research - Zurich

Martin Salinga, RWTH Aachen, Germany

Ronald Tetzlaff, Technische Universitaet, Dresden

Daniele Ielmini, Politecnico Milano, Milan

Afternoon session

Julie Grollier, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales

Giacomo Indiveri, Institute of Neuroinfomatics, Zurich 

Olivier Bichler, CEA, LIST, Grenoble



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  • Date: 28 Nov 2014
  • Time: 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC+01:00) Bern
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  • Zurich, Switzerland
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  • Co-sponsored by IBM Research Zurich