Second Meeting: TC-16 on Quantum, Neuromorphic and Unconventional Computing

The IEEE Nanotechnology Council has sixteen Technical Committees (TC) covering different areas of interest (https://ieeenano.org/2022).
Quantum, Neuromorphic and Unconventional Computing TC-16 aims to serve as an interdisciplinary guide for scientists working in these three areas of advanced computing and to create a common language for them. In addition, TC-16 focuses on the role of nanotechnology, in terms of solutions, which can impact the developments of those computational paradigms.
The annual meeting 2022 will bring speakers involved in recent breakthrough of those computing paradigms.

Program – May 13th, 2022

Chair
Giovanni Finocchio  – University of Messina, Italy

Co-Chair
Guilherme Temporao – Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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Meeting ID: 840 7992 9958
Password: 531847

Time
(CEST)
Speaker
Title of the talk
youtube
14:20-
14:30
INTRODUCTION
Giovanni Finocchio, University of Messina, Italy
Guilherme Temporao, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
14:30-
15:00
Damien Querlioz, CNRS/Université Paris-Saclay
“Forecasting the outcome of spintronic experiments with Neural Ordinary Differential Equations”
coming
soon
15:00-
15:30
Aida Todri Sanial, CNRS-LIRMM/University of Montpellier – DL IEEE Nanotechnology Council 2022
“Novel Devices and Circuit Design Methods for Energy Efficient Neuromorphic Computing with Oscillatory Neural Networks”
coming
soon
15:30-
16:00
Amit Ranjan Trivedi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
“Two-Dimensional Material-based Higher-Order Neuromorphic Computing with Dynamic Weights”
coming
soon
16:00-
16:30
Wen Lin Tan, IonQ, College Park, Maryland, USA
“Quantum Simulation with Trapped Ions”
coming
soon

The IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) seeks original manuscripts for a Special Section on: “Neuromorphic Computing” (link)



Kickoff Meeting: TC-16 on Quantum, Neuromorphic and Unconventional Computing

The IEEE Nanotechnology Council has sixteen Technical Committees (TC) covering different areas of interest (https://ieeenano.org/2021/tc-16_kickoffmeeting).
Quantum, Neuromorphic and Unconventional Computing TC-16 aims to serve as an interdisciplinary guide for scientists working in these three areas of advanced computing and to create a common language for them. In addition, TC-16 focuses on the role of nanotechnology, in terms of solutions, which can impact the developments of those computational paradigms.
The annual meeting 2021 will bring speakers involved in recent breakthrough of those computing paradigms.

Program – June 11th, 2021

Chair
Giovanni Finocchio  – University of Messina, Italy

Co-Chair
Vito Puliafito – University of Messina, Italy

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Meeting ID: 956 9379 0396
Password: 037354

Time
(CEST)
Speaker
Title of the talk
youtube
14:05-
14:15
INTRODUCTION
Giovanni Finocchio, University of Messina, Italy
Vito Puliafito, University of Messina, Italy
14:15-
14:40
Kosuke Tatsumura, Corporate Research and Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan “Autonomously-synchronizable multi-chip architecture for Ising machines based on simulated bifurcation”coming
soon
14:40-
15:05
Satoshi Sunada, Kanazawa, Japan
“Physical deep learning based on dynamical systems”
coming
soon
15:05-
15:30
Hyunsoo Yang, National University of Singapore
“Spin based Neuromorphic and Unconventional Computing”
coming
soon
15:30-
15:40
Break
15:40-
16:05
Guilherme P. Temporão, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
“Quantum networks”
coming
soon
16:05-
16:30
Rudy Wojtecki, Principal Research Staff Member and Manager of the Novel Devices and Electronic Materials at IBM Almaden Research Center, USA “Fabricating the Future of Computing — From Silicon to Superconductors”coming
soon
16:30-
16:55
Jean Anne Incorvia, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
“Designing Magnetic Synapses and Neurons with Application-Specific Functions”
coming
soon

The IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) seeks original manuscripts for a Special Section on: “Neuromorphic Computing” (link)

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