AVS 65th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Manufacturing Science and Technology Group Tuesday Sessions

Session MS+MI+RM-TuM
IoT Session: Challenges of Neuromorphic Computing and Memristor Manufacturing (8:00-10:00 am)/Federal Funding Opportunities (11:40 am-12:20 pm)

Tuesday, October 23, 2018, 8:00 am, Room 202B
Moderators: Christopher L. Hinkle, University of Texas at Dallas, Sean Jones, National Science Foundation (NSF), Alain C. Diebold, SUNY Polytechnic Institute


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8:00am MS+MI+RM-TuM1 Invited Paper
ReRAM – Fabrication, Characterization, and Radiation Effects
David Hughart, R.B. Jacobs-Gedrim, K.E. Knisely, N.J. Martinez, C.D. James, B.L. Draper, E.S. Bielejec, G. Vizkelethy, S. Agarwal, Sandia National Laboratories, H.J. Barnaby, Arizona State University, M.J. Marinella, Sandia National Laboratories
8:40am MS+MI+RM-TuM3 Invited Paper
Memristive Synapses – Tuning Memristors for Performance and CMOS Integration
Nathaniel Cady, SUNY Polytechnic Institute
9:20am MS+MI+RM-TuM5 Invited Paper
Analog In-Memory Computing for Deep Neural Network Acceleration
Hsinyu Tsai, S. Ambrogio, P. Narayanan, R.M. Shelby, G.W. Burr, IBM Almaden Research Center
11:00am MS+MI+RM-TuM10 Invited Paper
Computation Immersed in Memory: Integrating 3D vertical RRAM in the N3XT Architecture
Weier Wan, W. Hwang, H. Li, T.F. Wu, Y.H. Malviya, Stanford University, M.M.S. Aly, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, S. Mitra, H.-S.P. Wong, Stanford University
11:40am MS+MI+RM-TuM12
Materials for the Second Quantum Revolution
Tomasz Durakiewicz, Los Alamos National Laboratory
12:00pm MS+MI+RM-TuM13
SynBio(medicine): The Intersection Biomaterials and Living Systems
David Rampulla, National Institute of Health