September 11, 2017 (Monday) Dogwood
Room at The Westin Tysons Corner
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Opening Session
(Co-chairs: Jo-Won Lee / Myung S. Jhon)
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08:30-09:00
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■ Registration
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09:00-09:20
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■ Welcoming Remarks
•Mihail Roco (Senior Advisor, National Science Foundation) •Hohyun Jang (Economic Minister, Embassy of the Republic of Korea)
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09:20-10:20
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■ Keynote Speeches •Mihail Roco, National Science Foundation - Nanotechnology and Information Technology Convergence •Dimitris Pavlidis, National Science Foundation - Two-Dimensional Layered based Nanotechnology •Myung-Ae Chung, Presidential Advisory Council on S&T - R&D Status in Korea
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10:20-10:50
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Coffee Break & Group Photo
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Session I
IoT including Nanosensors
(Co-chairs: Dong
Kyoo Kim / Ahmed
Busnaina)
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10:50-12:30
(20min/talk)
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•Introduction
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•Michael Shur, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Plasmonic Nanosensors for THz Communication and Sensing for IoT Applications
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•Dong Kyoo Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute - Sensor Devices for Remote Sensing
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•John Volakis, Florida International University - Conductive Textiles for Wearable Electronics
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•Hyung Gi Byun, Kangwon National University - Olfaction as a Device Applicable to IoT
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•Mona Zaghloul, George Washington University - 2D Material for Chemical Gas Sensing
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12:30-13:30
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Luncheon & Poster Set-up
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Session I
IoT including Nanosensors
(Co-chairs: Dong
Kyoo Kim / Ahmed
Busnaina)
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13:30-14:50
(20min/talk)
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•Jae-Eun Jang, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology - Wireless Communication
Systems for Nano/Micro Sensors
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•Ahmed Busnaina, Northeastern University - Scalable Printing of Nanoscale Electronics and Sensors
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•Nae-Eung Lee, Sungkyunkwan University - Sensor
Devices for Smart and Wearable Electronics
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•Donhee Ham, Harvard University - Massively
Parallel Nano-bio Interfaces: CMOS Electronics See Inside Biological Cellular Networks
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14:50-15:05
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Coffee Break
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Session II
Neuromorphic Computing
(Co-chairs: Byung-Gook Park/ Elias Towe)
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15:05-16:45
(20min/talk)
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•Introduction
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•Sangbum Kim, International Business Machines Corporation, T.J. Watson Research Center - Reliability Enhancement of Phase Change Memory for Neuromorphic Applications
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•Byung-Gook Park, Seoul National University - Neuronic Chips: Building Blocks and System
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•Kaushik Roy, Purdue University - Re-engineering Computing with Neuro-inspired Learning: Devices, Circuits, and Systems
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•Wanjun Park, Hanyang University - MTJ beyond Memory Element-to Find Applications for Computation, Logic to Neuromorphic Computing
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•Pinaki Mazumder, University of Michigan - Brain-like Computing – Scalable Low-Power Chips for Learning & Optimal Control
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16:45-17:00
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Coffee Break
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Session II
Neuromorphic Computing
(Co-chairs: Byung-Gook Park/ Elias Towe)
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17:00-18:20
(20min/talk)
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•Doo Seok Jeong, Korea Institute of Science and Technology - Machine Learning Powered by Nonvolatile Memory: Greedy Edge-wise Training of Crossbar Array
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•Wei D. Lu, University of Michigan - Feature Extraction and Image Analysis Using Memristor Networks
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•Hoi-Jun Yoo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology - Mobile/Embedded DNN and AI SoCs
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•Elias Towe, Carnegie Mellon University - High Density Optoelectrical Neural Interfaces for Direct Stimulation and Recording of Neural Activity
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Poster
Session
(Co-chairs: Jo-won Lee / Myung S. Jhon)
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18:20-18:30
(20min/talk)
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•Introduction
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•Jeehwan Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Uniform Epitaxial RAM towards Large-scale Neuromorphic Arrays
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•Seung-Hyub Baek, Korea Institute of Science and Technology - High-performance Infrared-sensing Vanadium Oxide Thin films
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18:45-20:30
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KUSCO Banquet / (Woo Lae Oak <www.woolaeoak.com>)
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September 12, 2017 (Tuesday) Dogwood Room at The Westin Tysons Corner
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Poster Session
(Co-chairs: Jo-won Lee / Myung S. Jhon)
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08:30-09:00
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•Poster Exhibition
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09:00-10:40
(5min/talk)
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•Introduction
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•Emre Neftci, University of California, Irvine - Scalable Neuromorphic Learning Machines
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•Hyungjin Kim, Seoul National University - Neuromorphic System with Synaptic Transistors and Neuron Circuits for Spiking Neural Network
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•Mohammad Zidan, University of Michigan - RRAM-based Reconfigurable Computing
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•Jongha Lee, Seoul National University - Photo-triggered Facile Degradation of Non-volatile Memory for Information Security Application
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•Maysam Chamanzar, Carnegie Mellon University - High Density Optoelectrical Neural Interfaces for Direct Stimulation and Recording of Neural Activity
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•Byung Joon Choi, Seoul National University of Science and Technology - Memristive Crossbar Arrays for Convolutional Neural Network
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•Yier Jin, University of Florida - Nanotechnology for IoT Security
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•Kyuho Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology - Mixed-mode Circuit Implementations of Neural Networks for Artificial Intelligence Applications
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•Younghyun Kim, University of Wisconsin - Challenges and Solutions in IoT End-point Security: A Case for Implantable Medical IoT
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•Katharine Dovidenko, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Carbon Nanotubes and Van der Waals Materials for Applications for IoT Energy Storage and Sensing Applications
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•Volker J. Sorger, George Washington University - Atto-Joule Nanophotonics and Photonic Neuromorphic Computing
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•Q&A and Wrap up
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10:00-10:30
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Coffee Break
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Discussion / Working Groups
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10:30-12:30
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•Group Discussion Workshop - Group 1 : IoT including Nanosensors (Dogwood Room) - Group 2 : Neuromorphic Computing (Redwood Room)
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12:30-14:00
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Luncheon
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Wrap up Discussion &
Recommendations
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14:00-14:45
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•Poster Award Presentation
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14:45-15:00
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•Workshop Report
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15:00-15:45
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•Draw-up Recommendations to the Governments
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15:45-16:00
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•Signature of Overall Summary and Recommendations •Closing Remarks
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