
The conference and workshop (Møller Center Cambridge, UK, December 14-16 2015) is jointly organized by the FP7 FET EC projects MULTI (multivalued and parallel computing at the molecular scale) and TOLOP (low power information processing in solid state devices). Several topics related to CMOS technology as well as the implementation of complex logic operations in molecular media will be covered :
– emerging steep switch devices & CMOS technologies
– issues related to the energy-dissipation of CMOS devices and circuits
– optical addressing of molecular machines through state-of-the-art nonlinear ultrafast optical techniques
– electrical and optical addressing of atomic and molecular states in the solid-state
– complex DNA -based biomolecular architectures for complex logic operations
Speakers:
Abraham Nitzan, Tel-Aviv
Kenji Ohmori, Okazaki
Enrico Prati, Agrate Brianza
Francoise Remacle, Liège
Sven Rogge, Sydney
Marc Sanquer, Grenoble
Friedrich Simmel, Munich
Andrew Turberfield, Oxford
Itamar Willner, Jerusalem
David Williams, Cambridge
Francis Balestra, Grenoble
Richard Blaikie, Otago
Elisabetta Collini, Padova
Giovani Cuniberti, Dresden
James Heath, Pasadena
Stefanos Kaxiras, Upsala
Colin Lambert, Lancaster
Raphael Levine, Jerusalem
Hiroshi Mizuta, Southampton
John Morton, London
In addition to the speakers and the partners of the two projects, attendees include members of the scientific boards of the projects, graduate students, postdocs, and younger researchers working in the field of molecular logic and solid-state devices.
Given the multidisciplinarity of the subjects covered, stimulating discussions will be encouraged by a flexible time table.
For more information please visit http://www.pnip.eu/

