MDAC2017 - Workshop scope
The memristor is an emerging technology which is triggering intense interdisciplinary activity. It has the potential of providing many benefits, such as energy efficiency, density, reconfigurability, nonvolatile memory, novel computational structures and approaches, massive parallelism, etc. These characteristics may force to deeply revise existing computing and storage paradigms.
This workshop aims at providing a European forum to discuss memristor technology and its potential applications. It also aims at creating an European network of competence and experts in all aspects of memristor technology including:
- New memristive device technologies
- Device modeling and characterization
- Novel circuit concepts using memristors
- Memristor-based implication logic
- Memristor-based storage
- Neuro-inspired computing
- System architectures using memristors
- Compilers and programming models for memristor based architectures
- Applications and algorithms
- Etc.
Submissions
Both short (min 1 page) and long (max 8 pages) contributions are welcome. The paper submission will be conducted using the EasyChair conference manager at as shown on the left side of this page. Papers should be submitted in PDF format.
The best contributions will be invited to be submitted to a special issue of IEEE Transactions on VLSI on memristive devices : Technology, Design, Testing, Automation and Computing.
Organizers
- Said Hamdioui and Koen Bertels, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Program committee
Dalibor Biolek, UNOB, CZ |
Eero Lehtonen, UTU, FI |
Albert Cohen, INRIA, FR |
Lotfi Mhamdi, Leeds U, GB |
Henk Corporaal TU/e, NL |
Fernando Cortinto, Polito, IT |
Danilo Demarchi, Polito, IT |
Shahar kvatinsky, Technion, IS |
Dietmar Fey, FAU, DE |
Georgios Sirakoulis, DUTH. GR |
Julius Georgiou, UCY, CY |
Ronald Tetzlaff, U of Dresden, DE |
Hailong Jiao, Tu/e, NL |
Dirk Wouters, RWTH, DE |
Preliminary Deadlines
- Abstract submission: November 15, 2016
- Notification of acceptance: December 5, 2016
Format
- Duration: 1 day ( January 23, 2017 from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm).
- The workshop will consist of invited talks and technical presentations. The latter will be selected based on submitted abstracts. The invited talks and the technical presentations will cover different aspects of memristor technology such as memristor devices, neuro-inspired computing, novel circuit concepts, etc.
Preliminary deadlines
- Abstract submission: December 5, 2016
- Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2016
Submission
Submit your paper here.