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Emerging Computing Models and Technologies

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Mission statement

The mission of teuscher.:Lab is to study, rethink, model, and design the implementation of computations in silicon and non-silicon systems. An understanding of the phenomena provides a basis for better, smarter, and more robust computing paradigms, architectures, devices, algorithms, languages, and systems for applications such as embedded systems and biomolecular engineering. We are interested in bold, visionary, and transformational solutions to complex and critical problems needed for the medium- and long-term sustainability of the technological future of the computing disciplines.
The research is needs-, problem-, and phenomena-driven, with the goal to open new application domains. We use a radical interdisciplinary approach and apply tools from computer science, computer engineering, engineering, physics, biology, complex systems science, and cognitive science to the study and the design of new computing paradigms and machines.
teuscher.:Lab is committed to serve the students and the faculty of PSU, the local community, the industry, and the scientific community worldwide. We strive to discover, disseminate, and educate to make a difference for today's and tomorrow's society that depends on increasingly pervasive and complex computers.

 

What we do in nutshell

We invent | design | create | investigate future and emerging computing architectures and machines, nano, molecular, bio, and other non-classical devices and computing substrates, complex networks, networks-on-chip, cellular systems and automata, reconfigurable and spatial computing, novel programming paradigms, developmental paradigms, cognitive and complex adaptive systems, massive-scale parallelism, self-assembly and self-organization, heterogeneous and random systems, and more. We use theory, simulations, and experiments to validate our concepts.

 

Research topics mind map

 
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06.02.2012 11:00 - 12:00
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07.02.2012 09:00 - 10:00
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09.02.2012 09:00 - 10:00
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