Materials Opportunities for Low-Energy Computing

Date: October 27, 2021

Time: 12:00PM - 01:30PM

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There has undoubtedly been a global explosion in mobile and personal computing and the Internet of Things (IOT) platforms. Saving energy at every architectural level in the compute stack is of utmost importance today. The October, 2021 issue of MRS Bulletin focuses on cutting-edge materials research for energy-saving next-generation devices and components used in the various platforms.

The articles in the issue cover devices, memories, interconnects, microelectronic packaging with unique thermal management capabilities, and materials systems for energy-efficient computation that mimic the information processing occurring in the human brain. This webinar will present talks derived from articles in this issue, and the speakers will take live questions from the audience at the conclusion of their talks.

Talk Presentations:

  • A Quantum Materials Path to Next Generation of Computing
    Sasikanth Manipatruni, Kepler Computing
    Talk begins at 04:42
       
  • 2.5D and 3D Polylithic Integration for Energy Efficient Electronics
    Muhannad Bakir, Georgia Institute of Technology
    Talk begins at 35:26
       
  • Neuromorphic computing
    Daniele Ielmini, Polytechnic University of Milan
    Talk begins at 1:04:59
       
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There has undoubtedly been a global explosion in mobile and personal computing and the Internet of Things (IOT) platforms. Saving energy at every architectural level in the compute stack is of utmost importance today. The October, 2021 issue of MRS Bulletin focuses on cutting-edge materials research for energy-saving next-generation devices and components used in the various platforms.

The articles in the issue cover devices, memories, interconnects, microelectronic packaging with unique thermal management capabilities, and materials systems for energy-efficient computation that mimic the information processing occurring in the human brain. This webinar will present talks derived from articles in this issue, and the speakers will take live questions from the audience at the conclusion of their talks.

Talk Presentations:

  • A Quantum Materials Path to Next Generation of Computing
    Sasikanth Manipatruni, Kepler Computing
  • 2.5D and 3D Polylithic Integration for Energy Efficient Electronics
    Muhannad Bakir, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Neuromorphic computing
    Daniele Ielmini, Polytechnic University of Milan