Ieee Rebooting Computing

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 5:09:29
  • Mas informaciones

Informações:

Sinopsis

Through the IEEE Rebooting Computing Podcasts, we provide listeners with access to some of the top computing industry professionals -- from innovators to professors (and the combination of both). Our coverage includes discussions on quantum computing, neuromorphic computing, relevant events, industry trends, and so much more. We provide you with access to the industry's best of the best.

Episodios

  • Episode 28: Q&A with Gabriela Cruz Thompson, Director of University Research and Collaboration in Intel Labs, Intel Corp.

    29/10/2019 Duración: 05min

    Gabriela Cruz Thompson, Director of University Research and Collaboration in Intel Labs, sat down with us after her presentation at the International Conference on Rebooting Computing in 2018 to discuss the future of quantum, neuromorphic computing and the computing industry in general. Gabriela shared the work Intel is doing in the industry and why she believes it is important that we continue to reboot computing. To hear from other industry leaders on what the future holds for computing, join us at IEEE Rebooting Computing Week 2019 in San Mateo, CA on 4-8 November.

  • Episode 27: Q&A with Travis Humble, Director, Quantum Computing Institute, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Co-Chair, IEEE Quantum

    12/10/2019 Duración: 05min

    What does the future of quantum hold? IEEE Quantum co-chair and Director of the Quantum Computing Institute at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Travis Humble, sat down with us at IEEE Rebooting Computing Week last year in Washington, D.C. to discuss this very topic. He shared what he sees for the future of quantum, why businesses should focus their attention on this emerging technology and why he believes it is important to reboot computing, especially when it comes to quantum. Join us at IEEE Rebooting Computing Week 2019 in San Mateo, CA to hear from other industry leaders on what the future holds for quantum, AI, large-scale computing and much more.

  • Episode 26: Q&A with Dejan Milojicic, IEEE Rebooting Computing Co-Chair and Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs

    09/07/2019 Duración: 10min

    We sat down with Dejan Milojicic, IEEE Rebooting Computing Co-Chair and Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs, after his presentation at the IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC) in November 2018. Dejan shared where he believes the computing industry will be in the next fifteen years and how new technologies such as neuromorphic computing, quantum, and biology-inspired computing will come into play. In addition, he discussed the growth of Rebooting Computing Week and how it continues to bring participants with increased curiosity from government, industry, and academia. Last but not least, Dejan talked about his work with IEEE and how being a member ultimately helped him in his career.

  • Episode 25: Q&A with Anastasiia Butko, Postdoctoral Fellow, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    07/05/2019 Duración: 05min

    How does a background in classical computing morph into a career focused on quantum computing? Anastasiia Butko, Postdoctoral Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, shared how this happened in her career during our conversation with her at Rebooting Computing Week 2018. She also discussed why she believes classical computing devices will still be in use over the next ten or fifteen years and when she thinks quantum devices will be made available to the public.

  • Episode 24: Q&A with Bruce Kraemer, Past President of IEEE-SA and Chair of the IEEE Industry Summit on the Future of Computing

    05/04/2019 Duración: 09min

    We had the opportunity to speak with Bruce Kraemer, Past President of IEEE-SA and Chair of the IEEE Industry Summit on the Future of Computing, at Rebooting Computing Week in November 2018. He discussed the next 20 years when it comes to computing, why he believes additions to digital CMOS are promising, how Quantum Computing and Analog Neuromorphic could come into play and how optical and photo optical computing will tie in as well. As a member of the IEEE for more than 30 years, Bruce Kraemer has a wealth of knowledge in multiple industries including semiconductors, developing standards and more.

  • Episode 23: Q&A with Scott Koziol, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Baylor University

    14/01/2019 Duración: 06min

    Mobile robots, low-power electronics and brain inspired algorithms. How do these fields tie into the computing industry? Scott Koziol, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University, dives into just that in this podcast episode. We sat down with Scott at Rebooting Computing Week in November 2018 to discuss what he believes the future of computing holds when it comes to mobile computing platforms and robotics, why low-power, high-performance computing is essential, and where quantum computing will come into play. He also shared his excitement about working with IEEE Rebooting Computing to continue the advancement of quantum computing.

  • Episode 22: Q&A with Natesh Ganesh, PhD Student, Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept, University of Massachusetts Amherst

    13/12/2018 Duración: 10min

    When it comes to artificial intelligence and the role computing plays in this ever-growing field, Natesh Ganesh, PhD Student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at University of Massachusetts Amherst, has a slightly different approach. We sat down with Natesh at the IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing in November 2018 for an even deeper dive into his presentation. He discussed his views on the future of artificial intelligence and how building these systems might not actually involve computing in the classical sense, but instead take on a whole new framework. What are those frameworks and what are Natesh’s goals in his work? Listen to his podcast to find out.

  • Episode 21: Q&A with Mustafa Badaroglu, Technical Director at Huawei Technologies

    01/11/2018 Duración: 16min

    In this podcast episode, Mustafa Badaroglu, Technical Director at Huawei Technologies and member of the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems More Moore team, gives an inside look into the More Moore IRDS report, how computer architecture and scaling, along with energy efficiency, are important and necessary elements when it comes to the future of computing. He also discusses how the new consumer environment brings in a whole new set of computing applications. Not only does Mustafa cover the future of computing, he also shares his views on augmented reality, virtual reality, machine learning, 5G, semiconductors, big data, 3D integration and much more.

  • Episode 20: Q&A with Kirk Bresniker, Chief Architect and HP Fellow at Hewlett Packard Labs; Overseer of advanced development programs at Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    24/10/2018 Duración: 08min

    According to Kirk Bresniker, Chief Architect and HP Fellow at Hewlett Packard Labs and Overseer of advanced development programs at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, it’s not enough to just develop new computing technologies, we also have to find a way to make them sustainable, equitable, and globally available. We caught up with Kirk after his presentation at Rebooting Computing Week 2017 to hear more about his views on the future of computing, how he believes data should be at the center of our thinking when it comes to next era of computing, and what his thoughts are on Quantum Computing and other technologies. To hear from other industry leaders on what the future of computing holds, register for Rebooting Computing Week 2018 coming to Tysons, VA 5-9 November.

  • Episode 19: Q&A with Karlheinz Meier, Professor of Physics at Heidelberg University

    18/10/2018 Duración: 10min

    As a professor of physics at Heidelberg University in Germany and expert in neuromorphic computing, Karlheinz Meier is truly at the forefront of new and emerging technologies. We caught up with Karlheinz after his keynote at the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing to dive even deeper into his views on neuromorphic computing, the three aspects of the brain he believes are most important, and why those aspects should be used in future computing technologies to make them successful. He also shared why it’s important to model future machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies after the human brain. To hear from other industry leaders on what the future of computing holds, register for Rebooting Computing Week 2018 coming to Tysons, VA 5-9 November.

  • Episode 18: Q&A with Dillon Graham, Critical Skills Master’s Program: R&D Computer Science at Sandia National Laboratories

    04/10/2018 Duración: 07min

    We sat down with Dillon Graham of the Critical Skills Master’s Program: R&D Computer Science at Sandia National Laboratories, at Rebooting Computing Week in 2017 to discuss his views on the future of computing, what new technologies he thinks will usher us into a new era beyond Moore’s Law, and what he learned while at Rebooting Computing Week. Dillon shared how he believes new technologies such as neuromorphic computing, memristors, deep learning, machine learning, artificial intelligence, mixed signal and others will be future of computing. He also talked about the specific type of computing he believes will drive the industry forward over the coming years.

  • Episode 17: Q&A with Linda Wilson, Project Manager for the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS) with IEEE

    22/08/2018 Duración: 12min

    The next fifteen years in the electronic and computer industries promise to bring with them many challenges and excitements. Addressing these challenges and excitements is the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems. In this podcast, we spoke with Linda Wilson, Project Manager for the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems, to get an inside look at the 2017 Edition of the IRDS Roadmap, its history, where the Roadmap will go from here, and much more. Linda shares information about the global organizations IEEE is collaborating with on the IRDS Roadmap and how the project has turned into a worldwide effort. In addition, Linda discusses practical ways to apply what’s in the IRDS Roadmap reports within the electronics industry. She also shares behind-the-scenes information on future editions of the IRDS Roadmap, how the IEEE Standards Association is involved, and how the IRDS Roadmap will help to reboot computing. Linda also shares information about an upcoming set of public webinars around the IRDS

  • Episode 16: Q&A with Dan Hutcheson, CEO and Chairman of VLSI Research Inc.

    26/06/2018 Duración: 09min

    “No exponential is forever, but forever can be delayed," said Gordon Moore. In this podcast, Dan Hutcheson, CEO and Chairman of VLSI Research Inc., shares this quote from Gordon Moore and discusses why he doesn't necessarily see Moore's Law ending in the future. He also discusses the technologies he believes are on the horizon including Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Supercomputing and more. In addition, Dan talks about how the massive amount of data that is being produced is actually moving us away from a computer-centric world and into a data-centric world.

  • Episode 15: Q&A with Mark Papermaster, Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Technology and Engineering at AMD

    15/06/2018 Duración: 04min

    We sat down with Mark Papermaster, Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Technology and Engineering at AMD, at Rebooting Computing Week last year in Washington, D.C. to discuss the future of computing. During our interview, Mark shared what he thinks will come after Moore’s Law, the likelihood of high performance computing undergoing a mass deployment in the next five years, machine learning, and much more. Mark also talks about how we are at an incredible inflection point in the computing industry. What does that inflection point hold? Let’s listen to what Mark has to say.

  • Episode 14: Q&A with Margaret Martonosi, Hugh Trumbull Adams Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University; Director of the Keller Center for Innovation and Engineering Education; IEEE Member and Fellow

    30/05/2018 Duración: 09min

    Biological computation, quantum computing, photonics, Moore's Law, and semiconductor technology are just a few of the topics Margaret Martonosi dives into during this IEEE Rebooting Computing podcast. Margaret is the Hugh Trumball Adams Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University and is the Director of the Keller Center for Innovation and Engineering Education. She has also been an IEEE member for 30 years and an IEEE Fellow for 8 years. Margaret shares why approaching the reboot of computing is an exciting time and why she believes 'where there is big change, there's big opportunities to find new ideas and do things differently'. Additionally, Margaret shares her work and research at Princeton University and shares why she’s an IEEE member and why others should join as well.

  • Episode 13: Q&A with Marilyn Wolf, Professor; Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar; Rhesa “Ray” S. Farmer, Jr., Distinguished Chair in Embedded Computing Systems at Georgia Tech

    17/05/2018 Duración: 12min

    With the recent release of the IEEE 2017 Edition of the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS) helping shape an evolving computational world, this IEEE Rebooting Computing podcast features Marilyn Wolf, Farmer Distinguished Chair of Embedded Computing at Georgia Tech and Eminent Scholar at the Georgia Research Alliance, discussing a broad range of computational needs that will help advance computing beyond Moore’s Law. Applications such as Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality, as well as the ever-expanding deployment of sensors tied to the Internet of Things, and cyber-physical systems such as connected vehicles, will bring forth issues related to safety and security that will need to be addressed as humanity strives to harness computational power for the future.

  • Episode 12: Q&A with Ryan Dailey, Low-Power Image Recognition Challenge (LPIRC) 2017 Moderator

    07/05/2018 Duración: 12min

    As 2017’s Low-Power Image Recognition Challenge (LPIRC) Moderator, Ryan Dailey has unique insights into the ins and outs of this challenge, its long and short-term goals, and how these goals could help to not only improve image recognition on mobile platforms, but also improve technology as a whole. LPIRC, coming up on 18 June 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah, encourages competitors to use different ways of looking at power consumption in computational devices while using visual recognition to identify as many images as possible. In this podcast, Ryan also discusses his views on the future of computing, what he thinks of artificial intelligence and how he believes computing requires us to think outside of the box.

  • Episode 11: Q&A with Michael Garner, President of Nanomaterial Applications, Properties, Processes, and Assessments at Garner Nanotechnology Solutions and Chair of the Outside System Connectivity Team of the IEEE International Roadmap of Devices and Syste

    17/04/2018 Duración: 11min

    Neuromorphic architecture, quantum computing, specialized processors, adaptive learning and artificial intelligence are just a few of the topics Michael Garner dives into in this Rebooting Computing podcast episode. Michael is the President of Nanomaterial Applications, Properties, Processes, and Assessments at Garner Nanotechnology Solutions and is the Chair of the Outside System Connectivity Team of the IEEE International Roadmap for Devices and Systems. Michael shares his thoughts on the future of computing, how adaptive learning will play a key role in the next phase beyond Moore's Law, how important it is to reboot computing, and much more.

  • Episode 10: Q&A with Paolo Gargini, International Roadmap for Devices and Systems chair

    10/04/2018 Duración: 26min

    In this IEEE Rebooting Computing podcast, Paolo Gargini, chair of the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems, gives us an inside look at the IRDS Roadmap, how it will come into motion in the near future, and the steps the Initiative plans to take to make this an actionable Roadmap. Paolo also dives into the rich history surrounding the IRDS Roadmap and where it will go in the years to come. Further, Paolo shares his insights into what the future might hold and the types of computing he believes will usher us into a new era that goes beyond Moore's Law.

  • Episode 9: Q&A with Dejan Milojicic, IEEE Rebooting Computing Co-chair and Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs

    16/03/2018 Duración: 11min

    With uncertainty surrounding the approach of Moore’s Law, members of academia, industry and the government are exploring innovations and collaborating on the development of solutions to advance the computing world towards a new future. In this podcast, IEEE Rebooting Computing Co-chair, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs, and IEEE Fellow Dejan Milojicic shares his 360-degree view on Rebooting Computing. While much focus has been on new hardware, Dejan shares his insights on how software also needs to address programmability, as well leverage performance optimization and enable virtualization and security as we move beyond Moore’s Law.

página 1 de 2