The ENERGIZE project hosted a dedicated workshop at the IEEE European Solid-State Electronics Research Conference (ESSERC 2025) in Munich. ESSERC is one of Europe’s leading annual forums for presenting and discussing the latest advances in solid-state devices, circuits, and system-on-chip technologies. With a unified Technical Program Committee and dedicated tracks for Circuits, Technologies, and Joint Topics, the conference underscores the increasingly close links between research, education, and industry as semiconductor technologies push the boundaries of integrated systems.
The ENERGIZE workshop, titled after the project’s full name—Energy-efficient Neuromorphic 2D Devices and Circuits for Edge AI Computing—offered a series of tutorial-style, 30-minute talks. Speakers covered a wide range of topics, including device simulation and modeling, experimental 2D-material-based devices, and emerging concepts in energy-efficient neuromorphic circuits.
Chaired by Prof. Max Lemme, the workshop featured contributions from:
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Prof. Sungju Ryu (Sogang University)
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Prof. Adrian M. Ionescu (EPFL)
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Dr. Mohit Ganeriwala (Universidad de Granada)
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Dr. Damiano Marin (Università di Pisa)
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Minh Chien Nguyen (Sungkyunkwan University)
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Prof. Max Lemme (AMO GmbH and RWTH Aachen University)
More info: https://www.esserc2025.org/w5
