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Lecture

The Evolution of Computing

Prof. dr. Aida Todri-Sanial
Wednesday, November 26 , 12:40 PM - 1:20 PM
Blauwe Zaal, Auditorium
Price: Free (Student) Free (Others)

From the invention of the transistor to the rise of general-purpose computing, the evolution of computing and hardware technologies has shaped every aspect of the digital era. Today, computing is undergoing another major transformation, powered by specialized hardware designed to handle the massive demands of AI and data-intensive applications. 

In this lecture, TU/e expert Aida Todri-Sanial will show how we moved from classical computing to the cutting edge of emerging architectures that combine logic, memory and sensing on a single chip. These architectures enable both smarter and more energy efficient computing, offering more “intelligence per joule per unit area”.

Drawing on research from her lab, she will also demonstrate novel computing approaches that challenge traditional models, such as physics-based and neuromorphic computing. These innovations are paving the way for the next generation of intelligent and energy-efficient computing hardware. 

Prof. dr. Aida Todri-Sanial is a Professor in the Integrated Circuits group of the Electrical Engineering department at TU/e, and Head of the NanoComputing Research Lab. Her research focuses on physical design, design space exploration and optimization methods for the design of energy-efficient circuits and computing architectures. 

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