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From Edge to Intelligence: Light-Driven Synaptic Devices for Adaptive Healthcare and Vision Systems

Dayanand Kumar, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mar 1, 12:00 - 13:00

B9 L2 R2325

optoelectronic devices light-driven synaptic devices neuromorphic electronics edge computing

This talk presents a flexible, back-end-of-line compatible optoelectronic synapse developed for neuromorphic edge computing.

Towards neuromorphic electronics: Memristors on foldable silicon fabric

1 min read · Wed, Jan 1 2014

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Circuits silicon fabric memristors neuromorphic electronics

MT Ghoneim, et al., "Towards neuromorphic electronics: Memristors on foldable silicon fabric" Microelectronics Journal 45 (11), 2014, 1392. The advantages associated with neuromorphic computation are rich areas of complex research. We address the fabrication challenge of building neuromorphic devices on structurally foldable platform with high integration density. We present a CMOS compatible fabrication process to demonstrate for the first time memristive devices fabricated on bulk monocrystalline silicon (100) which is next transformed into a flexible thin sheet of silicon fabric with all

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