Developing unconventional computing architectures by bridging the gap between nanoelectronics and computational physics.
NanoComputing Research Lab (NRL) explores curiosity-driven adventurous scientific paths intertwining applied physics, information theory, VLSI design and engineering to bridge the gap between nanoelectronics and computational physics to transcend computing to an open, interactive and continuous learning adaptive system. Research activities cover aspects from modeling and simulation of novel nanomaterials (e.g., phase change, 1D/2D, etc.), emerging nanoscale devices and interconnects for performing design space exploration of disruptive technologies. We exploit these novel devices for unconventional computing paradigms such as neuromorphic computing, computing with physical systems and quantum computing.
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Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Early Warning System with Formative Feedback to Support Engineering Students in Electromagnetism
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Supported Pt Nanoclusters on Single-Layer MoS2 for the Detection of Cortisol
ACS Applied Electronic Materials (2023) -
Oscillatory neural network learning for pattern recognition
Frontiers in Neuroscience (2023) -
SIFT-ONN
(2023) -
Building Oscillatory Neural Networks
(2023)
Contact
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Visiting address
dr.h.c. Lara PauwelsFlux buildingGroene Loper 195612 AP EindhovenNetherlandsbas.bloemendaal@ live.nl -
Visiting address
Maxim JacquotJip van Evelingen PhDYükselboulevard5481NC Woerdense VerlaatNetherlandsvictor19@ unal.nl -
Postal address
Sven SmitDepartment of Electrical EngineeringP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlandsgijs44@ ahmadi.org -
Postal address
dr.h.c. Tijn GerritsenElif SchenkelTuranbaan7981BC ZandeweerNetherlandsjip99@ live.nl -
TeamleadThijmen SmitGülerboulevard1325EZ Steenbergena.todri.sanial@ tue.nl