Workshop on Intelligent Hardware Technologies 10 Years Out
With conventional electronics on a path of diminishing returns, sustained long-term progress in AI systems will require highly specialized hardware that does not exist today: it will involve new material systems, new device primitives, new circuits and architectures and most likely, new algorithms. This workshop will explore novel long-term opportunities for AI hardware. In AI, successful hardware innovations will not take place in isolation. They will emerge from a rich layered research ecosystem that spans all the way from new material science to novel algorithms.
This event will feature faculty talks, a panel discussion, a poster session, and refreshments.
We invite MIT undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to attend and to submit posters to the Quest Workshop on Intelligent Hardware Technologies 10 Years Out. See submission information below.
Speakers
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Donner Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceMacVicar Faculty Fellow
- AI Hardware
- Efficient AI
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Glen V. and Phyllis F. Dorflinger Professor, Brain and Cognitive SciencesDepartment Head, Brain and Cognitive SciencesInvestigator, McGovern Institute
- Computational Neuroscience
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Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceResearch Laboratory of Electronics
- AI Hardware
- Efficient AI
- Computer Vision
- Machine Learning
- AI Robotics
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Breene M. Kerr (1951) Professor, Department of Nuclear Science and EngineeringProfessor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Nanotechnology
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Schedule
Schedule
When: Tuesday May 7, 2019, 9:00am-5:00pm
Where: Building 46 Singleton Auditorium (46-3002) and Atrium – NOTE new location
Break
Lunch (boxed lunch provided)
Break
Poster Session
Building 46 Atrium, Refreshments will be served
Workshop Organizers
Jesus del Alamo, Jim DiCarlo
Questions to: rjd@mit.edu