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Fluidic Computing
Nanomaterials and Nanostructure Based Energy Efficient Edge and Fluidic Computing for Internet of Things Applications
Nazek El-Atab, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Feb 2, 12:00
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13:00
B9 L2 H1
nanomaterials
Nanostructure
Based Energy
Efficient Edge
Fluidic Computing
KAUST
IoT
In this talk, I will address these questions with a focus on smart and multifunctional nanomaterial-based memory devices than can sense different physical qualities of the environment (Memsors) in addition to pressure-driven microfluidic logic gates which can process and analyze non-electronic media in an attempt to explore, enable and empower a wider range of IoT applications.