A Collaborative Effort to Develop Atomically Tunable Memristors

A Collaborative Effort to Develop Atomically Tunable Memristors

With $1.8 million from the National Science Foundation’s second Future of Semiconductor program (FuSe2), the University of Kansas and the University of Houston will collaborate to develop atomically tunable memory resistors, or “memristors,” for brain-inspired advanced computing, while also preparing the workforce for the nation’s semiconductor industry.

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