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Frontiers in Memristive Materials for Neuromorphic Processing Applications: A Workshop

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What are the most compelling scientific questions in memristive materials for neuromorphic processing, and what are promising future research directions for the field?
The National Academies' Condensed Matter and Materials Research Committee invites you to attend a workshop on memristic materials for neuromorphic processing applications held on Friday, February 28 from 10am-5:00pm ET in Washington, DC. The workshop explores the current state and future potential of memristive technologies, particularly those based on polymer and ion dynamics. It also explores what will be needed to achieve energy efficient neuromorphic computing based on these technologies.

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Description

An ad hoc planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will organize and conduct a 3/4-day public workshop that examines the frontier of current research in memristive materials for neuromorphic processing applications. The planning committee will consist of members of the Condensed Matter and Materials Research Committee (CMMRC), potentially supplemented by additional members to provide the necessary expertise to plan and conduct the workshop. The planning committee will develop the agenda for the workshop, select and invite speakers and discussants, and moderate the discussions. A workshop proceedings will be prepared by a designated rapporteur.

Contributors

Committee

Leslie Momoda

Chair

Charles Ahn

Member

Giulia Galli

Member

Tom C. Lubensky

Member

Ivan Schuller

Member

Dmitri Strukov

Member

R. S. Williams

Member

Thomas A. Witten

Member

Christopher Jones

Staff Officer

Sponsors

Department of Energy

National Science Foundation

Staff

Christopher Jones

Lead

Neeraj Gorkhaly

Linda Walker

Amisha Jinandra

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