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Gina Adam
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I am an assistant professor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at the George Washington University. Together with my students, I work on the development of novel hardware foundations that will enable new ways of computing. In particular, we are working with a new type of electronic device, called memristor. It can be made extremely small, at the nanoscale and its functionality resembles that of an artificial synapse. Our goal is to develop the next generation of neuromorphic processors for ultra energy efficient computing.
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I have a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2015), a M.A. in Teaching and Learning (2015) and a M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2012) from University of California, Santa Barbara and a B.Sc. in Applied Electronics (2010) from University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania.
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