Scope of the Workshop
Spintronics offers a promising basis for the development of efficient devices for implementing novel computational paradigms which may provide the blueprint to help solving the time and energy limitations that we face with our modern computers. This virtual meeting will focus on recent advances in the field of spintronics applied to neuromorphic computing and other unconventional computing paradigms. We hope this virtual workshop will be of stimulus for discussion about future developments and challenges to face.
Program – November 27th, 2020
Co-Chairs
Giovanni Finocchio – University of Messina, Italy
Anna Giordano – INGV, Italy
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/97396788365?pwd=VkR2dFpXQ0FmY1NKUFl4RUEyY204QT09
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Time (CET) | Speaker Title of the talk | youtube |
14.50- 15.00 | Giovanni Finocchio – University of Messina, Italy and Anna Giordano – INGV, Italy Workshop opening and welcome | |
15.00- 15.30 | Julie Grollier, CNRS, France – “Radiofrequency spintronic neural networks” | coming soon |
15.30- 16.00 | Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA and Amit Ranjan Trivedi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA – “Efficient and compact non-Boolean computing machinery implemented with magnetic tunnel junctions” | coming soon |
16.00- 16.30 | Karin Everschor-Sitte, Universität Mainz, Germany – “Magnetic skyrmions for unconventional computing” | coming soon |
16.30- 16.45 | Break | |
16.45- 17.15 | Kerem Camsari, UC Santa Barbara, USA – “Probabilistic Computing with Unstable Magnets” | coming soon |
17.15- 17.45 | Massimiliano Di Ventra, UC San Diego, USA – “Digital MemComputing: from logic to dynamics to topology” | coming soon |
17.45- 17.50 | Workshop end and conclusions |