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| * We present and exhibit our ''EU H2020 project NANOxCOMP'' in a premier conference on electronic design automation [http://www.date-conference.com/ DATE 2016] with over 1000 attendees from academia and industry. | | * We present and exhibit our ''EU H2020 project NANOxCOMP'' in a premier conference on electronic design automation [http://www.date-conference.com/ DATE 2016] with over 1000 attendees from academia and industry. |
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− | * We publish a book chapter "''Computing with Emerging Nanotechnologies''" in a book [https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-25340-4 Low-Dimensional and Nanostructured Materials and Devices]. | + | * We publish a book chapter "''Computing with Emerging Nanotechnologies''" in a book [http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-25340-4 "Low-Dimensional and Nanostructured Materials and Devices"]. |
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Revision as of 22:01, 10 April 2017
Welcome to the NANOxCOMP Project
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Nano-crossbar arrays have emerged as a strong candidate technology to replace CMOS in near future. They are regular and dense structures, and fabricated by exploiting self-assembly as opposed to purely using lithography based conventional and relatively costly CMOS fabrication techniques. Currently, nano-crossbar arrays are fabricated such that each crosspoint can be used as a conventional electronic component such as a diode, a FET, or a switch. This is a unique opportunity that allows us to integrate well developed conventional circuit design techniques into nano-crossbar arrays. Motivated by this, we aim to develop a complete synthesis and performance optimization methodology for switching nano-crossbar arrays that leads to the design and construction of an emerging nanocomputer.
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Project details
title:
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Synthesis and Performance Optimization of a Switching Nano-Crossbar Computer
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acronym:
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NANOxCOMP
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principal investigator / coordinator:
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Mustafa Altun, Istanbul Technical University
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partner(s):
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- Dr. Dan Alexandrescu, IROC Techonogies, Grenoble, France
- Prof. Lorena Anghel, TIMA Lab., Grenoble, France
- Prof. Valentina Ciriani, ALOS Lab., University of Milan, Italy.
- Prof. Csaba A. Moritz, Nanoscale Computing Fabrics Lab.,
University of Massachusetts, USA
- Prof. Kaushik Roy, Nanoelectronics Research Lab.,
Purdue University, USA
- Prof. Mircea Stan, High-Performance Low-Power Lab.,
University of Virginia, USA
- Prof. Mehdi B. Tahoori, Dependable Nano-Computing Group,
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
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funding agency & program:
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European Union/European Commission H2020 MCSA Research and Innovation Staff Exchange Program (RISE)
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budget:
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724.500 EURO
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duration:
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2015-2019
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This project
- gathers globally leading research groups working on nanoelectronics and EDA;
- targets variety of emerging technologies including nanowire/nanotube crossbar arrays, magnetic switch-based structures, and crossbar memories; and
- contributes to the construction of emerging computers beyond CMOS by proposing nano-crossbar based computer architectures.
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Project news
- We present our work "Computing with Nano-Crossbar Arrays: Logic Synthesis and Fault Tolerance" in a premier conference on electronic design automation DATE 2017.
- Our paper is accepted in a leading journal in design automation IEEE TCAD.
- We present our work "Power-Delay-Area Performance Modeling and Analysis for Nano-Crossbar Arrays" in IEEE-ISVLSI 2016.
- We give an invited talk "Circuit Design and Optimization of Nano-Crossbar Arrays" in NanoTR-12.
- We give a plenary talk "Implementation of a Switching Nano-Crossbar Computer" in ACT 2016.
- We present and exhibit our EU H2020 project NANOxCOMP in a premier conference on electronic design automation DATE 2016 with over 1000 attendees from academia and industry.
If interested in our group, please contact Mustafa at altunmus@itu.edu.tr or stop by EEF 3005 (coffee guaranteed).
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