Second Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium

By Massimiliano Versace | March 7, 2010

The 2nd Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium took place on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at Sutardja Dai Hall, UC Berkeley. The 2010 symposium covered memristor technology updates, new device technologies (materials and fabrication), device models for CAD, novel circuits using memristors, and systems architecture harnessing memristor and memristive device properties.

Below the video of the conference. And, in case you wonder... yes, a few Neurdons attended!

About Massimiliano Versace

Massimiliano Versace is the director of the Boston University Neuromorphics Lab. The lab focuses on the study of biological intelligence with the goal of embedding the derived fundamental principles in bio-inspired computers and robots. His research interests are focused on neural networks – in particular applied to spiking-based neural models of learning and memory in the cerebral cortex. With a few colleagues, he founded Neurala LLC in 2006 to commercialize brain-based software. For more info, visit his website

2 Responses to Second Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium

  1. Daniel Hazelton Waters says:

    Within three years we will be grasping this and quantum computing. This will enable Actual Intelligence in our creations. In 2013 we will not be alone anymore. There will be obvious mind in machine.

  2. Blaise Mouttet says:

    For those interested in memristors the upcoming IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems is holding two special sessions on memristors covering both fabrication techniques and applications. In addition, the overall focus of the Symposium this year is nano-bio circuit fabrics and there are a number of sessions on neuromorphics (besides memristors).

    http://www.iscas2010.org/

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