B05-Advanced electronic materials for neuromorphic computing
Date:2025-10-15
Site:Room 6 (Second Floor)
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Local Time | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 14:00-14:25 | 14:00 -14:25 | Keynote Presentation |
Van der Waals Material Devices for Logic, Memory and Computing |
Han Wang | The university of Hong Kong |
2 | 14:25-14:50 | 14:25 -14:50 | Keynote Presentation |
Intelligent Semiconductor Physics and Devices |
Shijun Liang | Nanjing University |
3 | 14:50-15:05 | 14:50 -15:05 | Invited Presentation |
Organic neuromorphic image sensor |
Deyang Ji | Tianjin University |
4 | 15:05-15:20 | 15:05 -15:20 | Invited Presentation |
Optoelectronic memory with dynamic spatiotemporal fusion for complex motion perception in real time |
广东 周 | Southwest University |
5 | 15:20-15:35 | 15:20 -15:35 | Invited Presentation |
Microstructure Control of Low-Cost Organic Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductor Films for Highly Stable Organic Electrochemical Device |
Yuxiang Li | Xi ' an University of Science and Technology |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Local Time | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 15:55-16:20 | 15:55 -16:20 | Keynote Presentation |
Sliding ferroelectricity confined at van der Waals interface |
Fucai Liu | University of Electronic Science and Technology of China |
2 | 16:20-16:35 | 16:20 -16:35 | Invited Presentation |
Two-dimensional state control and brain-like computing |
Linfeng Sun | Beijing Institute of Technology |
3 | 16:35-16:50 | 16:35 -16:50 | Invited Presentation |
Flexible Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Wearable Biosensing |
Jiajun Song | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
4 | 16:50-17:05 | 16:50 -17:05 | Invited Presentation |
A Dual-Channel Output Phototransistor Enabling Neuromorphic System |
Yurong Jiang | Henan Normal University |
5 | 17:05-17:20 | 17:05 -17:20 | Invited Presentation |
2D Molecular Ferroelectric with Large Out-of-plane Polarization for In-Memory Computing |
Jie Yao | Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications |