Memristors: Materials, Characterization and Applications – new training at NCSR ‘Demokritos’
The National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” organizes a Research Accelerator Programme (RAP) on “Memristors: Materials, Characterization and Applications” in its facilities in Athens, Greece, on April 28-30. This RAP is open to PhD students interested in memristors: up to 6 applicants will be invited for a short training including lab tours, theoritical courses, hands-on experiments in labs and discussions with the local experts. It’s a good way to discover the technology NCSR “Demokritos” has to offer through INFRACHIP!
“A large variety of resistive random-access memory (RRAM) technologies are prominent. Nevertheless, a few fulfill the requirements for CMOS integration and meet the commercialization standards. Many dielectrics (e.g., metal oxides, nitrides) have been proposed to realize RRAM. A memristor, a two-terminal nanodevice corresponding to a typical RRAM cell, has garnered substantial attention in recent years due to its distinctive properties and versatile applications. These nanoscale components, characterized by their simplicity of manufacture, scalability in small dimensions, nonvolatile memory capabilities, and adaptability to low-power platforms, offer a wealth of opportunities for technological innovation. Memristors hold great promise in diverse fields, ranging from advanced memory devices and neuromorphic computing to energy-efficient circuits and more.”
Check the full programme and apply on the RAP page