OPUS Lab receives NSF support to develop integrated nanodevices for probabilistic computing.
for contributions to the theory and practice of using low barrier nanomagnets for probabilistic computing
Sanaaya is working on alternative ways of executing probabilistic algorithms for p-computing.
Waiting for Quantum Computing? Try Probabilistic Computing
(Illustration by Serge Bloch)
"Naturally Probabilistic" Computing is highlighted by Purdue and UCSB ECE.
(Illustration by Gwen Keraval)
Double-Free Layer MTJ concept appears in Physical Review Applied as Editor's Suggestion.
See the additional APS Physics coverage.
Navid Anjum Aadit joins our team as a PhD student.
Kerem participates in the Online Spintronics Seminar Series.
Kerem gives a virtual invited talk at the 31st Magnetic Recording Conference August 17-20, 2020 on "Probabilistic Computing using Stochastic Magnetic Tunnel Junctions".
UCSB Computer Engineering spotlights Kerem Camsari's OPUS Lab.