Location: Virtual via Zoom (register below)
Join the Spintronics Systems for Advanced Computing research community for a three-part online workshop series to mobilize cross-disciplinary collaborations and inspire new avenues for innovation in advanced computing. The series aims to break down communication barriers and foster cooperation between the research fields of materials science, device engineering, and circuits, algorithms, and architectures to enable full-stack development of spintronics computing. The workshops are free to attend and open to members of the public. Registration required.
The third session on Oct. 21 will focus on architectures, algorithms, and systems and will feature:
- Dr. Nitin Shah of the MITRE Corporation offering insights into the advanced applications for computing and information systems enabled by spintronics and how to engage with application requirements at every level of technological development.
- Prof. Gina Adam of George Washington University discussing how individual devices are arranged into computational arrays to form logical primitives, circuits, and advanced computing architectures
- Prof. Andy Kent of New York University discussing pathways to bringing device innovations from the academic laboratory to market.
- Prof. Abhronil Sengupta of the Pennsylvania State University discussing software-driven and algorithm-inspired hardware development.