DOE funded EFRC to lay down the quantum-material foundation for the development of an energy-efficient, fault-tolerant computer to work & inspired by the brain.
"Honoring the Historic Contributions of Mayer Hall to the Field of Physics" takes home the Bronze #TELLY award for SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY — BRANDED CONTENT
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When @EFRCQ isn't laying down quantum-material foundation for an energy-efficient, fault-tolerant computer inspired by the brain ... apparently, they are pretty good poets.
CONGRATS on the @doescience Energy Frontier People's Choice Award: energyfrontier.us/poetry-sci… cc: @UCSanDiego
ALT Text of poem A Quest Profound:
In this time of technology catching our gaze,
Talk of AI is the wildest craze.
But here’s a playful jest to impart,
Did ChatGPT scribe this from the start?
This search for progress, our thoughts ignite,
With physics as guide, we seek the light,
Energy efficiency—a quest profound,
With quivering quanta, we thread the ground,
For quantum materials, the mystery’s clear,
Computers like the mind we hold so dear,
Data’s dance in energy’s embrace,
A kinship to the brain, in time and space.
Why have logic and memory in serial,
When you can instead use effects most ethereal,
Whereby your resistance
Exploits the existence—
Of hysteresis in a quantum material!
"A Quest Profound" Winner of the People's Choice Award at the Energy Frontier's 2023 Poetry of Science Art Contest II. Congratulations to the authors Alex Frañó, Mario Rojas, and Jon Schuller!
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Matching a name and a face may take a lot of mental effort for you, but it's energy efficient compared to a computer. Scientists @UCSanDiego recently found a property in quantum materials that is essential for developing computers that work like brains: today.ucsd.edu/story/quantum…
ALT Illustration of a set of four electrodes with an electric shock going into one of them and all four crackling with electricity
Please vote for "A Quest Profound." Our entry to this year's Energy Frontiers Poetry of Science contest. Everyone is allowed to vote, so share with friends and family! Thank you.
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Organismic materials for beyond von Neumann machines: There is growing interest in emulating organismic features of intelligence in computing machines and autonomous systems. Materials that can respond to their environment in a manner similar to organisms
doi.org/10.1063/1.5113574
MRS Career Central Seminars presents Green Cards for Scientific Researchers
How to Win Your EB-1/NIW Case!
Tuesday, May 30 | 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (EDT)
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The Neuromorphic Engineering Laboratory in the Montefiore Institute at the University of Liège (Belgium) currently has 2 open positions for postdoctoral researchers with expertise in neuromorphic engineering, electronics, and/or neuroscience.
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#QMEENC's Ivan K. Schuller, at the ECE Distinguished Colloquium at UIUC discussing how data manipulation drives our civilization. Its continuous increase in hardware packing density and phenomenal decrease in cost has been key to the development of #quantum materials and devices.
Alex Frano gives Doc Morris Lecture at SDSU where he talked about #QMEENC’s research on how quantum materials will be the next platform for neuromorphic computing.
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Yayoi Takamura, from UC Davis, talks of her ongoing #QMEENC research during UCSD visit. Fostering new collaborations to develop #quantummaterials for #neuromorphic computing.
The @UofCalifornia Board of Regents approved two key campus projects: Triton Center, a new integrated central hub for student support, and Ridge Walk North Living and Learning Neighborhood, which will provide instructional space and student housing. bit.ly/3LEKUhK
ALT A rendering of the Triton Center, a new integrated central hub for student support. Credit LMN Architects