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in-memory sensing
Smart in-memory light sensors perform image recognition
1 min read ·
Thu, Jun 8 2023
News
In-memory computing
in-memory sensing
image recognition
Light-sensitive memory elements that can be programmed optically offer promise for more efficient real-time image analysis.
Nazek El-Atab
Assistant Professor,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
In-memory computing
in-memory sensing
Professor El-Atab's research focuses on enhancing an increasingly digitized world by utilizing multifunctional memory devices for emerging applications such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT) and augmented reality.