About this Research Topic
By harnessing the unique attributes of memristors, which enable simultaneous information storage and processing, this nanoscale sensor unlocks the potential for highly efficient and low-power neuromorphic architectures. It empowers the development of cognitive computing systems capable of real-time learning and adaptation, mirroring the extraordinary capabilities of the human brain.
The memristor/sensor charts a course towards transformative progress in diverse domains, spanning from artificial intelligence to robotics, heralding a future in which machines can authentically think and learn akin to humans.
We welcome the submission of Original Research, Review, Mini Review, and Perspective articles on themes including, but not limited to:
- The development of cognitive computing systems/ Neuromorphic computing;
- The nanoelectronic memristors' applications in Artificial Intelligence and robotics;
- Advances in these nanoelectronic and sensor technologies.
Keywords: AI; Sensors; Neuromorphic Computing: Nanoelectronics; Memristors; Biosensing
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