Electric Pulsed Induced Changes in Oxides - EPICO-2012
... a small Meeting devoted to Resistive Switching and related Memory Effects in Oxides
Bs.As., 12-14 Dec 2012
Scope of the Meeting
Resistive electronic memories (ReRAM) are seen today as one of the most promising
emerging candidates to become a key memory technology of the future, with many
potential applications in conventional electronics. Besides this, however, its
multifunctional capabilities emerging from the use of transition metal oxides are only
beginning to be actively explored.
The aim of EPICO-2012 is to have a small-size meeting with an atmosphere that
promotes scientific exchanges. It will take place during the
second week of December 2012.
Key scientists working on ReRAM along with researches from neouromorphic
applications of resistive switching and multifunctional properties of oxides will be
invited. We wil focus on the discussion of the yet not fully ellucidaded mechanism
behind the resistive switching effect, and into the promising applications that exploit
its neuromorphic behavior, such as artificial intelligence electronic devices.
EPICO-2012 follows our very initial FCM-satellite meeting EPICO-2008, when we had
the great opportunity to introduce the argentinian team working in this subject to
Ahikito Sawa (CERC, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan), Manuel Bibes (CNRS-Thales, Paris,
France), Isao H. Inoue (CERC, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan), and Neil Mathur (MSD -
University of Cambridge, UK). Nowadays, the satellite evolved into a small
conference...! And we want to share our enthusiasm with colleagues working in the
field.
Our list of confirmed speakers includes:
Senior Scientists
- Laurent Cario (Nantes, France)
- Regina Dittman (Julich, Germany)
- Julie Grollier (Thales, France)
- Luis Hueso (nanoGUNE, Spain)
- Enrique Miranda (UAB, Spain)
- Jorge Kittl (KUL, Belgium)
- Gilberto Ribeiro (HP, US)
- Fabien Alibart (UCSB, US)
- Vladimir Dobrosavljevic (FSU, US)
- Gergely Zimanyi (UC Davis, US)
- Dong-Wook Kim (Korea)
US-Junior Scientists
- Gabriel Ramirez (UCSD, US)
- Brian Hoskins (UCSB, US)
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