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The Science of Computation and Communication
Explores themes from analog to digital computing, artificial intelligence, network science, and social media impact on privacy.
HW/SW Co-design: Accelerating Compute Efficiency
Explores the evolution of hardware/software co-design, emphasizing the importance of specialization and the challenges of optimizing performance and energy efficiency.
Grace Hopper: Computer Programming Pioneer
Delves into Grace Hopper's pioneering work in computer programming, making it more accessible and efficient.
The Information Revolution: Challenges and Future
Explores the history and impact of the information revolution, discussing key milestones and future challenges in technology.
Actors: Evolution and Implementation
Covers the evolution of Actors, challenges of modern CPUs, parallel programming risks, and synchronization tools in Scala.
Advanced Multiprocessor Architecture
Covers Advanced Multiprocessor Architecture, discussing course logistics, components, grading, and trends in modern computing systems.
The Quest for Universality in Computing
Explores the history of computing, the impact of the consensus problem, and ongoing research to regain universality in large-scale networks.
In-memory Computing: Fundamentals and Trends
Delves into in-memory computing, exploring energy-efficient memory accesses for machine learning tasks.
Understanding Chaos in Quantum Field Theories
Explores chaos in quantum field theories, focusing on conformal symmetry, OPE coefficients, and random matrix universality.
Mobile Security: ARM Processor Profiles
Covers security goals, ARM code weaknesses, types of malware, piracy of digital content, and ARMv8 ISA details.
Physics-inspired Computing and Neuromorphic Algorithms
Explores physics-inspired computing, analog computing, optical computing, and the potential of spin waves for physics-based computing.
Quantum Supremacy: Introduction
Introduces Quantum Supremacy, covering Google's 2019 achievement with 60 qubits and exploring quantum information and error correction.
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