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Hard Reset
BE5 - DVD 2025 (Live)

Hard Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 61:54


היופי בפודקאסט (מבחינתנו) הוא שהוא קורה מאחורי הקלעים. אין לחץ של זמן, אפשר לחזור על דברים וקסם העריכה הוא כבר כמו יד שלישית עבורנו. ולכן מאוד הופתענו כשפרופ׳ אדי תימן הזמין אותנו… להעביר הרצאה. מצאנו את עצמנו מול עשרות סטודנטים ואנשי סגל - מדברים. ואם זה לא מספיק אז אתגרנו את עצמנו והחלטנו להרים פרק בלייב מול הקהל, על הבמה באולם. בפרק הבונוס הזה שוחחנו עם סטודנטים שלמדו בסמסטר האחרון את הקורס #DVD בפקולטה להנדסה באוניברסיטת בר אילן ושמחנו להכיר אנשים מעניינים וסקרנים בלתי נלאים. רשימת התודות והתיוגים פה ארוכה, תחזיקו חזק. ואז לכו להאזין לפרק. רשימת מרואיינים (חלקית) לפי סדר ההופעה בפרק: איתי מרלין, תואר שני בהנדסת חשמל - עם התמחות בתחום ארכיטקטורת חומרה ומתרגל בקורס DVD. נושא מחקר: מאיצי חומרה עמידי שגיאות מבוססי זיכרונות מתקדמים ליישומים גינומיים וסביבות עתירות קרינה בהנחיית פרופ' אלכס פיש וד"ר ליאוניד יביץ. דניאל ברנט, תואר ראשון בהנדסת חשמל - עם התמחות בעיבוד אותות וננו-אלקטרוניקה. נושא מחקר: Measurement and design of gain cell dynamic memories בהנחיית פרופ' אדי תימן. אור שוחט, תואר ראשון בהנדסת חשמל - עם התמחות ב-VLSI וננו-אלקטרוניקה. נושא מחקר: Memory circuit design for Quantum chip applications בהנחיית פרופ' אדי תימן. יובל הררי, תואר ראשון בהנדסת מחשבים - במגמת חומרת מחשבים. נושא מחקר: Associative memories, in-memory computing and hardware accelerated bioinformatics בהנחיית ד"ר ליאוניד יביץ. מנדי גרינוולד, תואר ראשון בהנדסת חשמל - עם התמחות ב-VLSI ואלקטרו-אופטיקה. נושא מחקר: Ultra-Low Power Voltage-Level Sensor for Battery Level Monitoring and Energy Harvesting בהנחיית פרופ' יוסי שור. ירון אלקלאי, תואר ראשון בהנדסת חשמל - עם התמחות בתחום ננו-אלקטרוניקה ואופטיקה. נושא מחקר: CAM (Content Addressable Memory) based Memristors בהנחיית פרופ' אדי תימן. מוזמנים להאזין לפרק להצטרף לקבוצת המאזינים שלנו - שם אנחנו הופכים אתכם לסקרנים בלתי נלאים >>> https://chat.whatsapp.com/KwUu8pQsxx220qS7AXv04T נשמח לשמוע את דעתכם על הפרק בתגובות. פרק בונוס - DVD 2025 (Live) Hard Reset - הפודקאסט של קהילת Hardware Engineering Israel. מוזמנים ליצור איתנו קשר במייל podcasthardreset@gmail.com פרק זה הוקלט במהלך מלחמת ״חרבות ברזל״. האזנה נעימה.

EETimes On Air
Ferroelectric Memristors and Exotic Materials to Drive AI

EETimes On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 42:02


In this episode of the Brains and Machines podcast, EE Times regular Sunny Bains gets deep into nanoscale ferroelectrics with Professor Beatriz Noheda, director of the Groningen Cognitive Systems and Materials Center (CogniGron). They discuss how this unusual interdisciplinary research center works, why nanoscale ferroelectrics may be useful in brain-like systems, and a little about how they are designed and fabricated.

EETimes On Air
How Memristors Will Help Machines Think at Different Timescales

EETimes On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 50:15


In the latest episode of Brains and Machines, EE Times regular Dr. Sunny Bains talks to Professor Melika Payvand, who designs neural systems from the circuit-level up at the Institute of Neuroinformatics in Zurich. You'll find out the role that memristors are playing in the systems she designs, why neural circuits need to operate at different timescales, and why copying some features of biological dendrites could add computational power to silicon brains. Discussion follows with Dr. Giulia D'Angelo from the Italian Institute of Technology and Professor Ralph Etienne-Cummings from Johns Hopkins University.

SKRAPS of Science & Innovation
E8: Your data won't leave your phone/device - Artificial Intelligence hardware, Nanotechnology and Memristors with Dr. Themis Prodromakis

SKRAPS of Science & Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 71:50


Imagine a world where there ia data deluge; much more than what it is today. What if there was a way to tap into this data without compromising privacy. While existing hardware and chip technologies do not have the ability to process information right on your device, they rely on sending this out to processing centers via the cloud. What if your device (be it a consumer device (like a phone or a driverless car) or a medical implant) was capable of doing all of this on the chip and enable real-time decision making. Our guest, Themis Prodromakis makes this possible via his research on memristors. To learn more, tune in. He is a professor at University of Southampton and has founded two companies -  ArC instruments (which is revenue generating without raising equity financing and enables multiple chip manufacturers) and Sonet.aiSome key handles for social media savvy to follow: Centre for Electronics Frontiers that Themis directs : @CElFrontiers Themis is the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies: @RAEngNewsArC Instruments: @ArcInstrumentsUniversity of Southampton: @unisouthamptonFORTE programme Grant in relation to #memristors: @FORTE_EPSRCEPSRC:    @EPSRCRoyal Society that supports Themis' work:@royalsociety

Scientific Sense ®
Prof. Mehdi Anwar, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Connecticut

Scientific Sense ®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 43:31


Memristors, Neuromorphic Computing, Mysteries of the brain and the future of Computing Dr. Mehdi Anwar is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Connecticut. As a Jefferson Science Fellow, he served as Special Adviser for Technology Transfer and Innovation in the office of Intellectual Property Enforcement, Economic Bureau, U. S. Department of State. At present, Dr. Anwar is assisting U. S. Department of State and other U. S. Government organizations and the United Nations Office for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries, and Small Island Developing States to stand up the newly established United Nations Technology Bank. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/support

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
August 27, 2011 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2011 59:02


Memristors revealed (resistors with memory, a new type of circuit element developed by HP), Spotify (streaming music with offline storage, may be better than Pandora and iTunes), wi-fi security (session highjacking with Firesheep, packet sniffing with Wireshark), Profiles in IT (Samuel Morse, inventor of telegraph and Morse code), Edinburgh Fringe funniest joke about password with 8 characters, Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO (legendary leader turned Apple around twice, creator of iApple, leaves for health reasons), hurricane physics (counter-clockwise rotation because of Coriolis force, low pressure zone in center has higher water level or surge), and HP TouchPad bites the dust (squeezed out by iPad and Android tablets. This show originally aired on Saturday, August 27, 2011, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
August 27, 2011 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2011 59:02


Memristors revealed (resistors with memory, a new type of circuit element developed by HP), Spotify (streaming music with offline storage, may be better than Pandora and iTunes), wi-fi security (session highjacking with Firesheep, packet sniffing with Wireshark), Profiles in IT (Samuel Morse, inventor of telegraph and Morse code), Edinburgh Fringe funniest joke about password with 8 characters, Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO (legendary leader turned Apple around twice, creator of iApple, leaves for health reasons), hurricane physics (counter-clockwise rotation because of Coriolis force, low pressure zone in center has higher water level or surge), and HP TouchPad bites the dust (squeezed out by iPad and Android tablets. This show originally aired on Saturday, August 27, 2011, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

Discovery
Memristors

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2011 26:29


Memristors - the next stage in computer technology, offering faster computing and vastly increased memory.

memristors
Engineering Events Audio
Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 1)

Engineering Events Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008


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 1) Opening Remarks Steve Kang, Chancellor, UC Merced Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation Stuart Russell, Chair of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Memristors Leon Chua, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Finding the Missing Memristor Stan Williams, HP Senior Fellow and Director of Information & Quantum Systems Lab, Hewlett-Packard Material Implication Using Memristors: An Alternate Form of Boolean Logic Philip Kuekes, Computer Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories     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.

Engineering Events Audio
Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 2)

Engineering Events Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008


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 2) Memristors as Synapses in a Neural Computing Architecture Greg Snider, Senior Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Prospects and Challenges of Redox-based Memristive RRAM Concpets Rainer Waser, RWTH Aachen University at Research Center Juelich, Germany   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.

Engineering Events Video
Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 1)

Engineering Events Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008


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 1) Opening Remarks Steve Kang, Chancellor, UC Merced Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation Stuart Russell, Chair of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Memristors Leon Chua, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Finding the Missing Memristor Stan Williams, HP Senior Fellow and Director of Information & Quantum Systems Lab, Hewlett-Packard Material Implication Using Memristors: An Alternate Form of Boolean Logic Philip Kuekes, Computer Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories     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.

Engineering Events Video
Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 2)

Engineering Events Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008


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 2) Memristors as Synapses in a Neural Computing Architecture Greg Snider, Senior Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Prospects and Challenges of Redox-based Memristive RRAM Concpets Rainer Waser, RWTH Aachen University at Research Center Juelich, Germany   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.

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #84

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2008 62:02


The Show Notes Happy Birthday Dinner: Impossible, Dragon's Den, Top Gear Religious Moron(s) of the Week - Pastor Panty Sweat  from Christopher Morse - The Woman who killed her baby  from Ash Donaldson - Amish Farmers  from James Blackwell - Reverend Christopher Layden  from Cian MacMahon - Losalina Rainima  from Andrew Gold - Gerald Tapp  from Jonathan Garvin Words You Don't Hear Anymore Science Minute - Memristors and Graphene Under Par Apologies to Dokaka: Sweet Dreams Rupert McClanahan's Indestructible Bastards - Anatoli Bugorsky Interesting Fauna - Martialis Heureka or Ant from Mars Ask George  - Missionaries?  from Mike Oliver - Drumming / Guitar Hero?  from James HGR - Unitarian Universalism?  from  Fliberty Jib - Forced Prayer?  from Chuck Donches PFA Gigs in NY / NJ Show close ..................................... Mentioned in the show: Dokaka; Memristors; Graphene; Philadelphia Funk Authority. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's music at CD Baby and iTunes, and Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information says the fossil word co-ed occasionally, loves that memristor [or memory resistor] might be a good addition to her lexicon, and wants David to know that, on some subjects, she doesn't give a damn.