Scientists claim vanadium dioxide could transform aerospace and neuromorphic computing

Scientists claim vanadium dioxide could transform aerospace and neuromorphic computing

Project backed by €3.9m of European Union funding

 Date: Feb 13, 2018
Scientists claim vanadium dioxide could transform aerospace and neuromorphic computing
Vanadium dioxide has potential to transform aerospace, claim researchers

By tapping into vanadium dioxide’s (VO2) properties, technologists can create more powerful processor silicon and generate a string of new low-power devices.

The research is being supported by the Phase Change Switch project, which is part of the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme. It specifically focuses on aerospace and next-generation computing.

The €3.9 million project, which will run until 2020, is the brainchild of French defence contractor Thales, IBM Research, Germany’s Max-Planck-Gesellschaft and Cambridge University.

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