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Bio, Nano and Quantum Computing
Mitra Basu Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering August 6, 2004
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Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF)
Emerging models for technology and computation - bio-motivated computing and computational biology - quantum computing and communication - design and architecture of systems based on molecular-scale device, modeling and simulation techniques for nanoscale systems August 6, 2004
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Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF)
Emerging models for technology and computation Deadline – March 15, 2004/ November, 2004 Funding Amount - $12M Collaboration August 6, 2004
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Need for new computational models …
Limitations of current computing models Desirable characteristics … Fast Quantum Computing Reliable Biologically Inspired Models Special abilities … August 6, 2004
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Quantum Information Science
Objective – unification of information sciences, quantum foundations and molecular biology Quantum simulation Fault tolerance Error rate reduction Decoherence effects Entangled states Quantum algorithms August 6, 2004
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Biologically inspired computing and computational biology
Robustness Ability to adapt Self-repair/self-manage Modular design Structural stability Differential use of a set of core components August 6, 2004
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Design, Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Nano-scale Systems
Bottom-up approach build-up from atomic/molecular (nanoparticle) building blocks and organize into functional structures by self-assembly via DNA scaffolding. The objective is to organize these building blocks into interconnected arrays of functional nanoscale structures have self error-correcting capabilities August 6, 2004
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