Mariagrazia Graziano
Mission
My background is microelectronics and VLSI design.
I now explore emerging devices and systems with the same perspective: are integrated systems possible with new beyond CMOS devices? Shouldn't we conceive new systems thinking out of the box, now that we have so many different, new and unconventional technologies and devices?
Nano-computing is outside the comfort zone, and this is my cup of tea.
Teaching & PhD
Courses
Quantum and nanocomputing
MICRO-435
The course teaches non von-Neumann architectures. The first part of the course deals with quantum computing, sensing, and communications. The second focuses on field-coupled and conduction-based nanocomputing, in-memory and molecular computing, cellular automata, and spintronic computing.