北京時間2024年3月22日晚八點,iCANX Talks 第178期邀請到了特文特大學Wilfred G. van der Wiel教授進行分享!此外,埃因霍溫科技大學Yoeri van de Burgt,格羅寧根大學Herbert Jaeger,奈梅亨拉德堡德大學Alexander Ako Khajetoorians ,特文特大學HansHilgenkamp,北京大學張海霞等教授擔任嘉賓,特文特大學Christian Nijhuis教授擔任主持人。
這將是一場匯聚頂尖學者的盛會,共同探討前沿科技與學術挑戰!更多精彩,敬請期待!
【嘉賓介紹】
Wilfred G. van der Wiel
特文特大學
Materializing Cognition – Information Processing in Cognitive Matter
【Abstract】
Throughout history, man has exploited matter to carry out tasks well beyond his biological constraints. Starting from primitive tools with functionality solely derived from shape and structure, we have moved on to responsive matter that can change its properties upon external stimulus. The next step would be adaptive matter that can change its response depending on the environment. One of the grand scientific and intellectual challenges is to make matter that can actually learn. Such matter’s behavior would not only depend on the here and now, but also on its past. It would have memory, and ultimately autonomously interact with its environment and self-regulate its action. We may call such matter ‘cognitive’ or even ‘intelligent’.
Here, we summarize our progress towards realizing such cognitive matter, making use of ‘material learning’ in disordered nanomaterial systems. By exploiting the intrinsic complexity of networks of nanoparticles or dopant sites, we realize computing primitives that can be tuned in situ to carry out tasks such as image classification or speech recognition. We argue that computing machines ‘made out of whatever physics offers’ have the potential to be extremely versatile and efficient, especially for tasks where cognitive properties such as adaptation and learning are crucial.
Wilfred G. van der Wiel (Gouda, 1975) is full professor of Nanoelectronics and director of the BRAINS Center for Brain-Inspired Nano Systems at the University of Twente, The Netherlands. He holds a second professorship at the Institute of Physics of the University of Münster, Germany. His research focuses on unconventional electronics for efficient information processing. Van der Wiel is a pioneer in ‘material learning’ at the nanoscale, realizing computational functionality and artificial intelligence in ‘designless’ nanomaterial substrates through principles analogous to machine learning. He is author of more than 125 journal articles receiving over 10,000 citations.