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Abstract: Despite their seemingly impressive performance at image recognition and other perceptual tasks, deep convolutional neural networks are prone to be easily fooled, sensitive to adversarial…
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Abstract: Flexible function is essential for the brain to cope with varying environments, changing quality of sensory information as well as context dependency. This requires organized communication…
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Abstract: As Moore’s
Law comes to a close, new innovative approaches to microelectronics research
are important to achieve much needed capabilities improvements in computing for
both…
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Prof. Cawenberghs presents neuromorphic cognitive computing systems-on-chip implemented in custom silicon compute-in-memory neural and memristive synaptic crossbar array architectures that combine…
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Created on September 5th, 2022 in Davis, CA I hope this video serves as an inspiration. Combining diodes and operational amplifiers together, you can multiply and divide different voltages, and…
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HSI Summit Pt. 2 - Quantum Information Sciences Session: Closing Remarks Length: 9 min 34 sec Presenters: Dr. Erika Tatiana Camacho, Program Director, National
Science Foundation; Dr. Diana Elder,…
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HSI Summit Pt. 2 - Quantum Information Sciences Session: Building the QIS Workforce Length: 1 hr 8 min 35 sec Moderator: Dr. Isaac Kim, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science,…
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HSI Summit Pt. 2 - Quantum Information Sciences Session: Discussion with Early Career Professionals Length: 1 hr 2 min 30 sec Moderator: Victoria Norman, PhD Candidate, Department of Physics,…
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HSI Summit Pt. 2 - Quantum Information Sciences Session: Establishing QIS Programs - Overcoming Administrative Barriers Length: 1 hr 10 min 15 sec Moderator: Dr. Mark Pederson, Professor, Department…
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HSI Summit Pt. 2 - Quantum Information Sciences Session: QIS Faculty Development Panel Length: 1 hr 3 min 11 sec Moderator: Dr. Timothy A. Akers, Vice Present for Research Innovation and Advocacy,…
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HSI Summit Pt. 2 - Quantum Information Sciences Session: QIS Pedagogy Plenary Panel Length: 1 hr 1 min 32 sec Plenary Speaker Introduction: Dr. Mark Pederson, Professor, Department of Physics,…
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HSI Summit Pt. 2 - Quantum Information Sciences Session: QIS Pedagogy Plenary Panel Length: 1 hr 17 min 45 sec Moderator: Dr. Marina Radulaski, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer…
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HSI Summit Pt. 2 - Quantum Information Sciences Session: Welcome and Meeting OverviewLength: 38 min 17 sec Presenters: Dr. Damon Tull, Director, Industry Alliances, UC Davis Graduate School of…
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This is the video recording of part two of the HSI Strategic Innovation
Summit Series for Advanced Research and Instruction in Artificial
Intelligence and Quantum Information Sciences. The series…
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EE-Emerge team: Brandon Potter, Christine Mitroff, Sejal Karanjkar, Willie Feng-Liu, Brian Nguyen and Paulo Batilay Abstract: As the supply chain gets deeper in complexity and the need to meet…
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As transistor scaling trends in VLSI and von Neumann computing begin to slow down, many look to distributed computing techniques as an avenue for further improvements in computing capacity.…
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