Events
The 2010 Internet of Things Conference this year November 29 thru December 1, 2010 should be exciting, given the prolific spread and miniaturization of sensors over the past year. The theme is “Internet of Things for a Green Planet”, so get out your pollution sensors. Visit http://www.iot2010.org/ for full details, and for registration.
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The ISCAS2010 (Paris) this year will include at least two memristive tracks: Memristors and Memristive Systems – From Devices to Applications, and Memristor Fabrication/Experimentation. [Conference Website], [Conference Schedule]. This, of course, is always THE conference to go to, and is always adding the trending topics. This year, its nice to see a whole wearables track.
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The DATE2010 Design, Automation, and Test Europe Conference in Dresden, Germany, this March 8-12, 2010, will have a memristor – specific track: session 6-2 [DATE full information]
MONOLITHICALLY STACKABLE HYBRID FPGA (the new FPGA structure based on memristor technology)
D Strukov, UC Santa Barbara, US
SPINTRONIC MEMRISTOR DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS (some novel memristive devices and their application in [...]
February 3-5, 2010, at Sutardja Dai Hall, UC Berkeley in conjunction with IEEE CNNA 2010 — the International Workshop on Cellular Nanoscale Networks and Applications. Co-sponsored by UC Merced, UC Berkeley and HP Labs. Funded by the National Science Foundation. More Info: UC Merced
The 2010 symposium will cover:
* Memristor technology updates
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Title: Play Machinima Law
Location: Stanford Law School, Stanford CA
Dates: April 24-25, 2009
Description: Co-Sponsored by the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society and the Preserving Virtual Worlds project of the Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources, Play Machinima Law is a two-day conference that will explore a series of key issues relating to [...]
Title: Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium
Location: UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Description: This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Funded by the National Science Foundation, partnership with UC Merced and UC Berkeley, assistance from Semiconductor Industry Association.
Date: 2008-11-21
Information: Symposium Homepage and Registration Information.
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