Supervisor: Prof. Avinoam Kolodny
Place: Technion, EE building, Auditorium 280 (2nd floor)
Date: 07.03.2012
Abstract:
IEEE/ ACRC Workshop
on:
Memristors and Resistive Memory Devices and Applications in Computer Architecture and Brain-Inspired Systems
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Technion, EE building, Auditorium 280 (2nd floor)
Goal: Novel devices, based on reversible changes in electrical resistance, are emerging as potential solutions to problems in digital electronica. These devices also hold promise as key elements in future brain-like hardware systems.The goal of this workshop is to introduce researchers and developers from diverse communities (physics, engineering, brain research, industry) to this new field.
Agenda:
| 09:00 – 09:30 | Registration and refreshments
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| 09:30 – 10:35 | Session 1: Opening and Keynote Session Chair Prof. Avinoam Kolodny |
| Welcome and opening remarks Prof. Adam Shwartz (Technion) | |
| Keynote: Memristors and Their Applications to Nanocomputing For the Presentation Please Click Here Prof. Sung-Mo “Steve” Kang (University of California) | |
| 10:35- 10:45 | Break |
| 10:045 – 12:00 | Session 2 : Material Properties and Device Physics Session Chair Prof. Joseph Salzman |
| Devices based on Mixed Ionic Electronic Condutors (MIEC)
For the Presentation Please Click Here
Prof. Ilan Riess |
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| Resistive Switching Probed by a Metal-Insulator- Semiconductor Bipolar Transistor For the Presentation Please Click Here Eilam Yalon (Technion) |
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| Phase–Change Memory For the Presentation Please Click Here Dr. Nuriel Amir
(KLA) |
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| 12:00 – 13:15 | Session 3: Circuits Session Chair Prof. Ran Ginosar |
| Resistive Memories Promising for Industrial Applications
For the Presentation Please Click Here (Tower Semiconductor)
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| Spin Torque MTJ-Based Circuits for VLSI Applications
For the Presentation Please Click Here
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| Memristor-based Logic Circuit Design
For the Presentation Please Click Here
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| 13:15 – 14:00 | Lunch break |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Session 4 :Applications in Brain-Inspired Systems Session Chair Prof. Ron Meir |
| Some architecture inspirations from the biological brain
For the Presentation Please Click Here |
| Applying Memristors: Lessons from Biology
For the Presentation Please Click Here (Technion)
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| Influence of memristor synapses on neuron-to-neuron interactions
For the Presentation Please Click Here Dr. Alon Ascoli |
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| 15:30 – 15: 45 | Coffee Break
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| 15:45 – 17:00 | Session 5: Applications in Computer Architecture Session Chair Prof. Isaac keslassy |
| Emerging Memory Technologies: Applications For the Presentation Please Click Here Avi Klein (Sandisk) | |
| Memory Intensive Architectures
For the Presentation Please Click Here (Technion)
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