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reMIND at 2025 EFRC-Hub-CMS-CCL PI Meeting

Posted on August 18, 2025 by Kenna N Ashen

Congratulations to all reMIND members who presented the following posters and presentations at the 2025 EFRC-Hub-CMS-CCL PI Meeting.

Special congratulations to Donny Robinson for winning the special award “Sci Pop Art That Made Us Smile” for his artwork It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green, which can be found here, and to the winners of the Microelectronics Team Science Talk John Ponis, Michelle Smeaton, Jialu Li, and Kenna Ashen for their presentation Mapping Atomistic Structure to Neuromorphic Function Through Single-Crystal Neuronal Oscillators.

Presenter
Title
R. Stanley Williams; Andrew J. Ferguson
Reconfigurable Electronic Materials Inspired by Nonlinear Neuron Dynamics (reMIND)
A. Alec Talin; Perla Balbuena
Electrochemically Stabilized Phase Coexistence for Reconfigurable Processing of Information
Fatme Jardali; Yeonju Yu; Patrick J. Shamberger
Materials Selection and Circuit Design for Electro-Thermal Oscillator-Based Neuromorphic Primitives
Patrick J. Shamberger
Design of Dynamical Response in Electro-Thermal Neurons
John Ponis; Jialu Li; Jinghua Guo; Lance M. Wheeler
Chemical Tailoring and Characterization of MxV2O5 Neuromorphic Materials
Elena Salagre Rubio; Jialu Li; Fatima Jardali; Michelle A. Smeaton; Elliot J. Fuller
Spin Crossover Neurons Based Upon Rare Earth Cobaltates
R. Stanley Williams
Discovery of Dynamical Electro-Thermal Transistors with High Signal Gain
John Ponis; Kenna Ashen; Michelle Smeaton; Jialu Li
Mapping Atomistic Structure to Neuromorphic Function Through Single-Crystal Neuronal Oscillators
Perla B. Balbuena; A. Alec Talin; Andrew J. Ferguson
Understanding Conductance Switching in Transition Metal Coordination Complexes and Frameworks

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