Group B5

From CMOS integrated devices to the behavioral design of memristive circuits

With joint efforts of the multidisciplinary team, fundamental information pathways will be extensively studied with respect to their relevance as building blocks for novel, hardware oriented computing. In combination of the cutting-edge technology of memristive devices with an application-specific integrated circuit technology, the goal of this proposal is to turn a new page in CMOS based information technology from devise to system level with respect to biologically motivated aspects.

B5

Project Management
Prof. Dr. Gerhard KahmenProf. Dr. Andreas MaiProf. Dr. Christian Wenger
Doctoral Researchers
Max Uhlmann
Associated Doctoral Researchers
Keerthi Dorai Swamy Reddy

News

News from the ZEVS (CAU Kiel): Visit of the European Commission (Article only available in German - sorry!)

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CRC-colloquium on February 12, 2024: Petro Feketa (Victoria University of Wellington, NZ): Video is online!

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“Not fixing the women, but the system” - Panel discussion on equal opportunities in career development on February 2, 2024 in Kiel

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