This thrust focuses on computing paradigms, which refer to new and potentially disruptive models of computations and alternate methods of performing computations. Examples include analog, neuromorphic (brain-inspired), in-memory, quantum, secure distributed, molecular-scale (DNA-based), time-domain, optical, hyperdimensional, stochastic computing paradigms.
- Hyperdimensional computing
- Secure distributed computing
- Photonics and optical computing
- Time-domain computing
- Analog computing
- In-memory computing
- Neuromorphic computing