Alternative Computing Group | NIST

The Alternative Computing Group at NIST conducts groundbreaking research in innovative measurement science for emerging computing technologies. Their work focuses on developing new paradigms in nanoelectronics and computing, with expertise in neuromorphic devices, magnetism, electronic structure, laser-based atom manipulation, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The group’s research supports the development of advanced computing technologies through programs examining resistive switching-based neuromorphic processing, spintronic devices, focused ion beam techniques, and atomic scale defect detection metrology.

Source: https://www.nist.gov/pml/nanoscale-device-characterization-division/alternative-computing-group

Keywords: neuromorphic, devices, magnetism, spectroscopy, nanotechnology

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