Explores Neuromorphic Computing with Artificial Spin Systems, discussing the need for new computing paradigms and the potential of artificial spin systems for neuromorphic computing applications.
Covers photonic extreme learning machines and reservoir computing, focusing on their architectures, programming techniques, and applications in optical computing.
Presents an all-analog photoelectronic chip for high-speed vision tasks, addressing challenges in classical computation and proposing a hybrid optical-electrical framework.
Explores recent advances in magnetic materials and spintronics, including manipulating magnetization with light pulses and essentials for high-density magnetic random-access memory.