Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 3)




In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics.

This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits.

Program (Part 3)

Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation

Memristors: An Interstedd Observer's Perspective
Wolfgang Porod, Frank M. Freiman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Univresity of Notre Dame

Memristive Systems: From Spintronics to Amoeba's Learning
Massimiliano Di Ventra, Professor, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego

Proposals for Memristor Crossbar Design and Applications
Blaise Mouttet, Graduate Student, George Mason University




The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.