Webcast on Finding the Missing Memristor
Posted on April 30, 2010 Comments (0)
Very interesting lecture on finding the missing memristor by R. Stanley Williams. From our post in 2008:
How We Found the Missing Memristor By R. Stanley Williams:
For nearly 150 years, the known fundamental passive circuit elements were limited to the capacitor (discovered in 1745), the resistor (1827), and the inductor (1831). Then, in a brilliant but underappreciated 1971 paper, Leon Chua, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, predicted the existence of a fourth fundamental device, which he called a memristor.
Related: Demystifying the Memristor – posts on computer science – von Neumann Architecture and Bottleneck
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Tags: computer science, Engineering, engineering webcasts, Science, scientific inquiry, Students
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