Program

The workshop will take place on January 24 from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm. The workshop program consists of invited talks and technical presentations. The latter are selected based on submitted abstracts. The invited talks and the technical presentations will cover different aspects of memristive device technology including architecture, logic, memory, modeling, device, etc. The list of talks is given next.

Note: this is a networking event meant to exchange useful ideas and initiatives without proceedings!

Preliminary program 

Time

Title, Speaker, Affiliation

10:10

Opening and introduction, Organisers

10:15

Keynote by Onur Mutlu, ETHZ & Carnegie Mellon University

11:00

Coffee break

11:30

Memristor-based Automata Processor; 

Jintao Yu, Lei Xie, Hoang Anh Du Nguyen, Mottaqiallah Taouil and Said Hamdioui;

Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

12:53

Synthesis of Finite State Machine on Memristor Crossbars; 

Umberto Ferrandino, Marcello Traiola, Mario Barbareschi, Antonino Mazzeo and Alberto Bosio; 

University of Naples Federico II and University of Montpellier/CNRS

12:15

A Taxonomy and Evaluation Framework for Memristive Logic,

Shahar Kvatinsky;

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

12:38

 A Generic Physical Compact Model for Resistive Switching Devices based on the Valence Change Mechanism;

Stephan Menzel, Camila La Torre, Mark Koch and Anne Siemon;

Forschungszentrum Juelich and RWTH Aachen University

13:00

Lunch break

14:00

Invited talk

Computational memory: A stepping-stone to non-von Neumann computing?
Abu Sebastian, IBM 

14:46

Cellular Nonlinear Networks with real-world memristors: a paradigm for mem-computing;

Alon Ascoli, Ronald Tetzlaff, Daniele Ielmini and Leon Chua;

TU Dresden & Politecnico di Milano & University of California, Berkeley

15:08

Physical Implementation of Memristive Systems: "Easier said than done";

Nima Taherinejad and David Radakovits;

Vienna University of Technology

15:30

Coffee break

16:00

Memristor-based electronic computing circuits and systems inspired by Physarum Polycephalum’s space exploration,

Vasileios G. Ntinas, Ioannis Vourkas, Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis, Andy Adamatzky and Antonio Rubio;

Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece; 

Universitat Polytecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain;

Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Marıa, Valparaıso, Chile;

University of the West of England, Bristol, U.K.

16:23

Panel session: Emerging NVM for  for Computing: hype or hope? 

Modertator: ..

Panellists: .....

17:15

Closing & Remarks

 

 

 

 

Preliminary deadlines

  • Abstract submission: November 15, 2017
  • Notification of acceptance: November 30, 2017

Submission

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