Perugia, 30 Nov. 2016 Breaking the energy efficiency limit for conventional logic gates. HiPEACINFO, the newsletter from the High Performance Computing community presents the recent experiment made at NiPS Lavoratory. To know more, read the article here. Original
PhD special prize award to Miquel López-Suárez
Barcelona, November 18th, 2016 Miquel López-Suárez (left) Miquel López-Suárez, from NiPS, received his PhD special prize award for his theses "Non-linear Nanoelectromechanical Systems for Energy Harvesting". The PhD special prizes confer value to theses which have received the qualification of
Luca Gammaitoni presents at ICAND2016
Denver, Aug. 29th, 2016 Luca Gammaitoni, NiPS Director, presented an invited talk al the International Conference on Applications in Nonlinear Dynamics (ICAND 2016) in Denver, Colorado, Aug. 28- Sept. 1, 2016. Computing below the expected energy limits
Seminar: Sergio Ciliberto, A protocol for reaching equilibrium arbitrary fast
Perugia, 6 Sept. 2016 NiPS Seminar: A protocol for reaching equilibrium arbitrary fast Prof. Sergio Ciliberto Laboratoire de Physique de ENSL Universitè de Lyon Abstract When a control parameter of a system is suddenly changed, the accessible phase space
Improving energy efficiency in ICT? Limit is the sky
M. Lopez-Suarez, I. Neri, L. Gammaitoni – Photo by E. Mariani Perugia, Aug. 15th – 2016 Research recently published on Nature Communications
New paper from NiPS: Landauer bound for analog computing systems
Landauer bound for analog computing systems M. Cristina Diamantini, Luca Gammaitoni, and Carlo A. Trugenberger Phys. Rev. E 94, 012139 – Published 25 July 2016
New paper from NiPS prove false a long believed true theory
London, 28th June 2016 Published today on Nature Communications the results of an experiment at NiPS Lab, in Perugia, Italy. They show that irreversible logic gates can be operated below the Landauer’s limit. A quote often
New paper from the Landauer project on the cover of Nanotechnology
Perugia, 15 June, 2016 A novel paper by P Pfeffer, F Hartmann, I Neri, A Schade, M Emmerling, M Kamp, L Gammaitoni, S Höfling and L Worschech entitled "Half adder capabilities of a coupled quantum dot device” is on the
Stochastic Resonance review paper hits 5,000 citations on Google Scholar
The phenomenon of Stochastic Resonance, proposed for the first time in 1981 (R. Benzi, S, Sutera, A. Vulpiani, J. Phys. A 14, L453, 1981; C. Nicolis, G. Nicolis, Tellus 33, 225, 1981) has attracted continuous attention in the last
Fernando Gonzales Zalba, from Hitachi Cambridge visits NiPS
Perugia, May 11-13, 2016 Dr. Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba Senior Research Scientist Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory, Cambridge, visited NiPS Laboratory for planning future collaborations. On Wednesday May 11, at 15:00, Dr. Gonzalez-Zalba presented a public seminar on Towards