The 2018 International workshop on future computing (IWOFC): memristive devices and systems is the 2nd in series providing an international forum for the discussion of recent advances and future prospects in future computing systems. The workshop will be held on December 17-18, 2018 at Hilton Shenzhen Shekou Nanhai, Shenzhen, China. The scopes of the workshop include theory, materials, devices, circuits, systems and other related research of future computing technology. The technological challenges and development trend of high intelligent and low power computing system will be discussed. Approximately over 200 workshop participants are expected to attend. Selected papers are scheduled to be published in the Science China Information Sciences. General Chair General Co-Chair Technical Program Committee Chair Venue
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On Oct. 22nd – 25th, Prof. Mario Lanza and I participated in the 10th annual Recent Progress in Graphene and Two-dimentional Materials Research Conference (RPGP 2018) in Guilin, China. In the conference, Prof. Mario Lanza was invited to give an invited talk on “Building the hardware of future artificial intelligence systems: two-dimentional materials based electronic synapses”. It’s a great experience to take part in the conference and we got the opportunity to interact with the top experts in the field.
Recent progress in graphene & 2D materials researchPosted by Xu Jing The 10th annual Recent Progress in Graphene and Two-dimensional Materials Research Conference (RPGR2018) follows on the success of the first nine RPGR conferences held in Seoul (2009), Singapore (2010), Suwon (2011), Beijing (2012), Tokyo (2013), Taipei (2014), Australia (2015), Korea (2016) and Singapore (2017). RPGR is the premier conference focused on graphene and other novel two-dimensional materials in the Asia-Pacific region. The RPGR conference series began with a focus on the properties and applications of graphene, the first two-dimensional material to be isolated experimentally. In recent years the family of atomically thin two-dimensional materials has expanded to include boron nitride, layered transition-metal dichalcogenides, layered oxides, silicene, black phosphorus, and many more. Recognizing the strong intellectual ties between graphene and other atomically thin materials, the focus of RPGR has expanded to include “graphene and other two-dimensional materials”. Venue |
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