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DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en-US:Hello\n\nIt is my great pleasure to host Prof. A
 vik Ghosh\, University of Virginia for his talk in the ECE Seminar Series.
  The details are below and attached. Hope to see you in the seminar.\n\nTh
 anks\n\nSumeet\n\n\nWhen: June 10\, 2021 (Thursday)\, 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
  (ET)\n\n\nWhere: https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/3164232249\n\n\nTitle: Clas
 sical Computing with Topological States: Coping with a post-Moore World\n\
 n\n\nAbstract: As Moore’s Law grinds to a halt\, we are entering a new w
 orld of software driven hardware\, of ASICs and machine learning accelerat
 ors. This has opened up new opportunities for novel low-power electronics 
 and emerging materials underpinning them. While quantum computing can end 
 up being disruptive in algorithmic scale-up\, there are many opportunities
  for classical computing with topological quantum states based on present 
 day technology that can be quite disruptive as well. There are two example
 s I will focus on – one is doing conventional Boolean logic at low power
  below the thermal Boltzmann limit\, using the topological properties of D
 irac fermions to control transmission across a gated interface. The other 
 is doing collective computing using temporal state machines to solve certa
 in graph theory problems efficiently. An example is skyrmions driven along
  racetracks\, whose quasi-linear operation and topologically stabilized li
 fetimes at ultra-small sizes can potentially function as temporal memory i
 n race logic for rapid pattern matching and intermittent-sensor processing
  applications. These two concepts – topology driven lifetime and topolog
 y driven transmission\, can be used to accomplish entirely different goals
  in low-power computing.\n\n\nSpeaker Bio: Avik Ghosh is Professor at the 
 Charles Brown Dept of Electrical and Computing Engineering and the Dept of
  Physics at the University of Virginia. He did his PhD in condensed matter
  theory at the Ohio State University\, and a postdoctoral fellowship in El
 ectrical Engineering at Purdue University.  He is the UVA site-director of
  the NSF-Industry University Cooperative Center on Multifunctional Integra
 ted Systems Technology (MIST). Ghosh has authored 125+ refereed papers and
  a book (“Nanoelectronics – a Molecular View”\, World Scientific) in
  the area of computational nano-materials and devices. He has given over 1
 25 invited lectures worldwide. He is Fellow of the Institute of Physics (I
 OP)\, senior member of the IEEE\, and has received the IBM Faculty Award\,
  the NSF CAREER Award\, a 2006 best paper award from the Army Research Off
 ice\, and UVA’s All University Teaching Award. His group’s work with C
 olumbia University on negative index behavior in graphene was voted by the
  editors of Physics World as one of the top10 research breakthroughs of 20
 16.\n\n
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