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  1. “Analog computing with high precision and programmability enabled by memristors”, EIPBN, 2024, San Diego, CA.

  2. “Analog computing with high precision and programmability enabled by memristors”, The 245th ECS Meeting, 2024, San Francisco, CA.

  3. “Analog computing with high programmability and precision enabled by memristors”, The 21st International Symposium on the Physics of Semiconductors and Applications (ISPSA), 2024, Jeju, Korea.

  4. “Analog computing with high precision and programmability enabled by memristors”, The 1st International Conference on AI Sensors & The 10th International Symposium on Sensor Science (AIS-I3S), 2024, Singapore.

  5. “In-memory-computing with emerging memories”, IEEE CASS Seasonal School 2024, (online).

  6. “Analog computing with high precision and programmability enabled by memristors”, MEMRISYS 2024, Seoul, Korea.

  7. “Computing with drift and diffusive memristors”, Engineering Conferences International (ECI):Mixed Conducting and Nonstoichiometric Compounds VIII, 2024, Taiwan.

  8. “Analog computing with high programmability and precision enabled by memristors”, 15th International Conference on Modern Materials and Technologies (CIMTEC) , 2024, Montecatini Terme, Italy.

  9. “In-memory-computing with emerging memories”, VLSI symposium , 2024, Honolulu, Hawaii (Short Course).

  10. “Diffusive and drift memristors for neuromorphic and analog computing”, IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC) , 2024, San Diego, CA (Keynote).

  11. “Memristor devices and systems for analog and neuromorphic computing”, The 10th International Symposium on Surface Science (ISSS-10) , 2024, Kita-kyushu, Japan.

  12. “High-precision analog computing with memristors”, The Electronic Materials and Applications conference (EMA 2024) , 2024, Denver.

  13. “Analog computing with high programmability and precision enabled by memristors”, The 4th International Symposium on Emerging Memory and Computing (ISMC) , 2024, Hong Kong.

  14. “Memristors and Arrays for Analog Computing with High Precision”, MRS Fall Meeting , 2023, Boston, MA.

  15. “Memristors with thousands of conductance levels for analog computing”, MRS Spring meeting , 2023, San Francisco, CA.

  16. “Thousands Of Conductance Levels In Memristors Integrated On CMOS”, the Compound Semiconductor Week 2023 (CSW 2023) , 2023 Jeju, Korea. (Keynote)

  17. “RRAM based AI and reliability”, 2023 IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS) , Monterey, CA. (Tutorial)

  18. “Memristors With Thousands of Conductance Levels for Analog Computing”, the Global Conference on Innovation Materials 2023 (GCIM 2023) , Jeju, Korea. (Keynote)

  19. “Memristors With Thousands of Conductance Levels for Analog Computing”, Non-volatile Memory Technology Symposium (NVMTS) , 2023, Leuven, Belgium.

  20. “Thousands of Conductance Levels in Memristors Monolithically Integrated on CMOS”, the 11th International Conference on Materials for Advance Technologies (ICMAT 2023) , 2023, Singapore.

  21. “Memristors with Thousands of Conductance Levels for Analog Computing”, the 75th IEEE NATIONAL AEROSPACE AND ELECTRONICS CONFERENCE (NAECON 2023) , 2023, Dayton, OH. (Tutorial)

  22. “Thousands of conductance levels in memristors monolithically integrated on CMOS”, Neuromorphic Materials, Devices, Circuits and Systems (NeuMatDeCaS) 2023, Online. (Keynote)

  23. “Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, NANOARCH 2022: 17th Acm International Symposium On Nanoscale Architectures 2022, online. (Keynote)

  24. “Memristive Materials and Devices for Unconventional Computing”, The 20th International Symposium on the Physics of Semiconductors and Applications (ISPSA) 2022, Jeju, Korea.

  25. “Memristive Field‐Programmable Analog Arrays (memFPAA)”, The 5th International Conference on Memristive Materials, Devices & Systems Nov. 2022, Cambridge, MA, USA. (Keynote)

  26. “Emerging memory for computing”, The 16th International Conference on Solid State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT 2022) 2022, Nanjing, China.

  27. “Memristive Devices and Arrays for Computing”, The 6th IEEE Electron Devices Technology and Manufacturing (EDTM) Conference 2022, Oita, Japan.

  28. The ENGE (The International Conference on Electronic Materials and Nanotechnology for Green Environment) 2022, Jeju, Korea.

  29. “Timing Selector: using transient switching dynamics to solve the sneak path issue of crossbar arrays”, The MRS Spring Meeting, 2022, Honolulu, Hawaii.

  30. “Neuromorphic computing with diffusive memristors”, The 2022 International Conference on Solid State Materials and Devices (SSDM 2022), 2022, Chiba‐city, Japan.

  31. “Memristive Devices and Arrays for Computing”, Electronic Materials and Applications (EMA), 2022, Virtually.

  32. “Neuromorphic Materials and Devices”, The International Conference on Neuromorphic Systems (ICONS), 2022, Knoxville, Tennessee.

  33. “Memristive devices and arrays for computing”, The International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD), Workshop on Hardware and Algorithms for Learning On-a-chip Nov. 2021, online.

  34. “The fusion of digital and analog: Opening new horizons in ICT, AI, and IOT”, 4th International Conference on Memristive Materials, Devices & Systems (MEMRISYS) Nov. 2021, Tsukuba, Japan. (Keynote)

  35. “Computing with memristive dynamics”, The first International Conference on Neuromorphic Computing (ICNC2021) Oct. 2021, Wuhan, China. (Keynote)

  36. “Memristive Devices and Arrays as AI Hardware”, The AVS 67th International Symposium & Exhibition Oct. 2021, Charlotte, NC.

  37. “Memristive Materials and Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, The 19th International Nanotech Symposium & Exhibition (NANO KOREA 2021) Jul. 2021, KINTEX, Korea. (Plenary)

  38. “Engineering Mobile Species in Resistive Switches for Computing”, The 3rd International Symposium on Memory Devices for Abundant Data Computing May 2021, Hong Kong. (Plenary)

  39. “Memristive Devices for Bio-Inspired Computing”, International Union of Materials Research Societies – International Conference in Asia 2021 (IUMRS-ICA 2021, Plenary) Oct. 2021, Jeju Island, Korea.

  40. “AI-Devices to systems: Resistive Switching Materials and Devices for Bio-Inspired Computing”, 2021 VLSI-TSA (short course) April 2021, Hsinchu, Taiwan.

  41. “Memristive devices and arrays as AI hardware”, The 67th Annual AVS International Symposium (AVS67) Oct. 2020, Denver, Colorado.

  42. “Computing with memristive and memcapacitive devices”, MRS Fall meetings 2020 Boston, Massachusetts.

  43. “Memristive materials and devices for unconventional computing”, The 78th Device Research Conference (DRC) Jun. 2020, Columbus, Ohio.

  44. “Resistive and capacitive crossbar arrays for neuromorphic computing”, Design Automation Conference (DAC) 2020 Jul. 2020, San Francisco, California.

  45. “Memristive materials and devices for unconventional computing”, The 238th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society (ECS) Oct. 2020, Honolulu, Hawaii.

  46. “Memristive devices and arrays for neuromorphic computing”, The 11th International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSCC) Oct. 2020, online, USA.

  47. “Memristive devices and arrays for neuromorphic computing”, The 13th IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT) Nov. 2020, Kunming, China.

  48. “Computing with memristive devices and arrays”, The 6th International Conference on Electronic Materials and Nanotechnology for Green Environment (ENGE 2020) Nov. 2020, Jeju, Korea.

  49. “Brain-inspired Neuromorphic Networks”, Gordon Research Conference on Multifunctional Materials and Structures 2020, Ventura CA.

  50. “Memory Devices for Abundant Data Computing” The 3rd International Symposium on 2020, Hong Kong. (Plenary)

  51. “Materials and Devices for Neuromorphic Computing and Artificial Intelligence”, MRS Spring meetings 2020, Phoenix, Arizona.

  52. “Materials and devices for neuromorphic computing”, APS March meeting 2020, Denver, Co.

  53. “Learning with Resistive Switching Neural Networks”, The IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) 2019, San Francisco, USA.

  54. “Neuromorphic computing with dynamics of diffusive memristors”, Nature Conference on Neuromorphic Computing 2019, Beijing, China.

  55. “Tutorials on Neuromorphic computing”, Nature Conference on Neuromorphic Computing 2019, Beijing, China. (Invited Tutorial)

  56. “Computing with memristive devices and arrays”, 236th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society (ECS 2019), Atlanta, Georgia.

  57. “In Situ Learning with Memristive Neural Networks: Supervised, Unsupervised, Reinforcement”, International Conference on Memristive Materials, Devices & Systems (MEMRISYS) 2019, Dresden, Germany. (Plenary)

  58. “Memristive devices for brain-inspired computing”, 15th IEEE International Conference on Electron Devices and Solid-State Circuits (IEEE EDSSC 2019) 2019, Xi’an, China.

  59. “In Situ Learning with Memristive Neural Networks: Supervised, Unsupervised, Reinforcement”, International Nanodevices and Computer Conference (INC) 2019, Grenoble, France.

  60. “Computing with memristive devices and arrays”, China Semiconductor Technology International Conference (CSTIC) 2019, Shanghai, China.

  61. “Unconventional computing with resistive switching devices”, International Emergent Memory Symposium (IEMS-2018), 2018, Ji'an, China. (Plenary)

  62. “Diffusive memristor for computing”, The 6th Memristor and Memristive Symposium, Budapest, Hungary (2018). (Plenary)

  63. “Neuromorphic computing with memristive devices and arrays” Solid State Devices and materials 2018, Tokyo, Japan.

  64. “Unconventional computing with memristive devices and arrays” ACS Presidential Symposium, 256th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA.

  65. “Unconventional computing with memristive neural network”, China Semiconductor Technology International Conference (CSTIC), 2018, Shanghai, China.

  66. “Unconventional computing with memristive devices and arrays” AiMES 2018, Cancun, Mexico.

  67. “Memristive materials and applications”, The 3rd International Conference on New Material and Chemical Industry (NMCI2018), Sanya, China (2018). (Keynote)

  68. “Bio-inspired computing with memristive neural networks”, the International Conference on Neuromorphic Systems, 2018, Knoxville, Tennessee. (Plenary)

  69. “Experimental demonstrations of unconventional computing with memristive devices”, the International Conference on Neuromorphic Systems, 2018, Knoxville, Tennessee.

  70. “Neuromorphic computing with memristors”, Nature Conference on Flexible Electronics-Visions of a Flexible Future, 2018, Xi'an, China. (Keynote)

  71. “Diffusive Memristors for computing”, International Conference on Memristive Materials, Devices & Systems (MEMRISYS), 2018, Beijing, China.

  72. “Diffusive memristor for computing”, The IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2018, Florence, Italy.

  73. “Neuromorphic computing with memristive devices and arrays”, Compound Semiconductor Week (CSW2018), 2018, MIT, Cambridge, USA.

  74. “Bio-inspired computing with memristive devices”, Neurotalk 2018, Bangkok, Thailand.

  75. “Diffusive memristor as an oscillatory neuron for brain inspired computing”, XXVI International Materials Research Congress, 2017, Cancun, Mexico.

  76. “Diffusive Memristors as Artificial Synapses and Neurons for Neural Networks”, MRS Fall Meeting 2017, Boston, Massachusetts.

  77. “RRAM/memristor for computing” International Symposium on Memory Devices for Abundant Data Computing, Hongkong, (2017) (Plenary).

  78. “Diffusive Memristors for Computing”, The 21st International Conference on Solid State Ionics (SSI-21), 2017, Padua, Italy.

  79. “Diffusive Memristors” 1st International Conference on Memristive Materials, Devices & Systems (MEMRISYS), Athens, Greece (2017). (Plenary)

  80. “Diffusive memristors for future computing”,China Semiconductor Technology International Conference (CSTIC), 2017, Shanghai, China. (Keynote)

  81. “Challenges and solutions for memristors used for memory and neuromorphic computing”, Collaborative Conference on Materials Research (CCMR), 2017, Jeju Island, South Korea.

  82. “Challenges and solutions for memristors used for memory and neuromorphic computing”,MRS Spring Meeting 2017, Phoenix, Arizona.

  83. “Emerging Materials and Technologies for Nonvolatile Memories”,MRS Fall Meeting 2016, Boston, Massachusetts.

  84. “Memristors with diffusive relaxation dynamics for neuromorphic computing”, 16th Non-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium, 2016, Pennsylvania, USA.

  85. “Memristors with diffusive relaxation dynamics for neuromorphic computing”, IEEE 13th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT),2016, Hangzhou, China.

  86. “non-volatile memories” 230th Meeting of Electrochemical Society (ECS), 2016, Honolulu, Hawaii.

  87. “Engineered materials for memristor mate” 58th Electronic Materials Conference (EMC), 2016, Newark, Delaware.

  88. “Engineered materials for memristor mate” International Conferences on Modern Materials and Technologies (CIMTEC), 2016, Perugia, Italy.

  89. “Challenges and solutions for memristors used for memory and neuromorphic computing”,16thNon-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium (IEEE NVMTS 2016),2016 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

  90. “A versatile two-terminal device enables different applications of resistance switches” The IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2016, Montréal, Canada.

  91. “Memristor Mate devices”,International Workshop on Information Storage/10th International Symposium on Optical Storage (IWIS/ISOS 2016),Changzhou, China.(Keynote)

  92. “Different applications of memristors enabled by selector devices”,China Semiconductor Technology International Conference (CSTIC), 2016, Shanghai, China. (Keynote)

  93. “Materials issues in memristive devices”,145th TMS annual meeting, 2016, Nashville, Tennessee.

  94. “Engineering interfaces for memristive devices”, the 43rd Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces (PCSI-43), Palms Springs, CA, 2016.

  95. “Challenges and possible solutions for memristive devices”,15th Non-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium (IEEE NVMTS 2015),2015 Beijing, China.

  96. “Memristive nanodevices for computing – challenges and solutions”, China Semiconductor Technology International Conference 2015 (IEEE CSTIC 2015)2015, Shanghai, China.

  97. “Promises and challenges of memristive devices”,15th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NANOTECHNOLOGY (IEEE Nano 2015)2015, Rome, Italy.

  98. “Memristive Devices (ReRAM): Challenges and Possible Solutions”,MRS Fall Meeting 2015, Boston, Mssachusetts.

  99. “RRAM tutorial”, MRS Fall Meeting 2014, Boston, Mssachusetts.

  100. “Challenges and Solutions for Memristive Devices”, The AVS 61st International Symposium & Exhibition, 2014, Baltimore, Maryland.

  101. “Materials Perspective of Memristive Devices”, IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology, 2014, Guilin, China.

  102. “Challenges and solutions of memristors for Neuromorphic Computing” the International Symposium on Neuromorphic Systems and Cyborg Intelligence, 2014, Hangzhou, China.

  103. “Tutorial on Memristive devices” the 29th Symposium on on Microeletronics Technology and Devices, 2014 (SBMICRO 2014, Chip in Aracaju), Aracaju, Brazil.

  104. “The material perspective ReRAM” The IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), FEST 2014, Melbourne, Australia. (Keynote)

  105. “Challenges and Materials Solutions for Memristive Devices (ReRAM)”, MRS Spring 2014, San Francisco, California.

  106. “Memristive Nanodevices”, Nano and Giga 2014, Phoenix, Arizona.

  107. “Memristive Devices for Computing”, 2013, The 224th Electrochemical Society Meeting, ULSI Process Integration Symposium, San Francisco, California. (Keynote)

  108. “Memristive nanodevices for computing”, 2013, The 57th International Conference on Electron, Ion, Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication (EIPBN), Tennessee.

  109. “TaOx based memristive devices”, 2012, 12th Non-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium, Singapore.

  110. “Oxide based memristive devices”, 2012, IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology, 2012, Xi'an, China.

  111. “Promises and challenges of Memristive switches”, 2011, 11th Non-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium, Shanghai, China. (Keynote)

  112. “Engineering control over device properties of memristors for immediate applications”, 2010, Julius Springer Forum on Applied Physics, Stanford University, CA.

  113. “Engineering control and applications of oxide based nano-switches”, 2010, International Symposium on Integrated Functionalities ( ISIF 2010), San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  114. “Metal/oxide/metal memristive devices”, 2009, The 7th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Devices (ICAMD 2009) , Jeju island, KOREA.

  115. “Oxide based memristive nanodevices”, 2009, International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems 2009 (ICCCAS 2009) , San Jose, California. “Metal/oxide/metal memristive devices”, 2009, The 7th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Devices (ICAMD 2009), Jeju island, KOREA.

  116. The 10th Non-volatile memory technology symposium (NVMTS09), 2009, Portland, Oregon.

  1. “Analog computing with high programmability and precision enabled by memristors”, AI UK Fringe workshop on Neuromorphic technology: a giant leap for AI organized by AI and Cognitive Technology Challenge (Alan Turing Institute), Loughborough University (online).

  2. “Neuromorphic computing with memristive devices”, Quantum Frontiers: Spintronics and Emergent Matter (Max Planck Society), 2024, Schloss Ringberg, Munich.

  3. “Neuromorphic computing with memristive devices”, Neuromorphic Computing Meets Quantum Mechanics, 2024, University of Georgia Athens.

  4. “Memristor devices and systems for analog and neuromorphic computing”, BrainLink, 2024, Seoul, Korea.

  5. “Analog Computing with High Precision and Programmability Enabled by Memristors”, 2024 Microelectronics Reliability and Qualification workshop, 2024, Los Angeles.

  6. “Memristors with Thousands of Conductance Levels for Analog Computing”,the 22nd International Workshop on Computational Nanotechnology (IWCN 2023), 2023, Barcelona, Spain.

  7. “Memristors with Thousands of Conductance Levels for Analog Computing”, Microelectronics: Materials, Design, Devices and Characterizations, 2023, Argonne, IL.

  8. “Neuromorphic computing with memristors and memcapacitors”, Brain, AI, Neuromorphic Computing workshop, 2023, UC Davis, CA.

  9. “Neuromorphic computing with diffusive memristors”, Excellence in Electronics workshop hosted by Advanced Electronic Materials (Wiley), 2022, online.

  10. “Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, Collaborative workshop for accelerating intelligence semiconductor & AI, 2022, GIST, Korea.

  11. “Self-powered and event-driven, sensing-processing system enabled by 3D memristor arrays”, Integrated Cognitive and Autonomous Multi-Sensor Systems Workshop, 2022, TAMU.

  12. “Neuromorphic Computing with RRAM: challenges and potential solutions”, The 19th Annual IEEE Workshop on Microelectronics and Electron Devices (WMED 2022), 2022, Virtually.

  13. “Neuromorphic computing with diffusive memristors”, Advances in Bio-inspired and Neuromorphic Electronics, Loughborough University, 2022, Loughborough, United Kingdom.

  14. “Neuromorphic computing enabled by diffusive memristors”, NAECON 2022 conference, special session on “Neuromorphic computing, 2022, Dayton, Ohio.

  15. “ARL Artificial Intelligence Tech Forecasting virtual workshop”, 2021, Discussion Lead of Edge Computing.

  16. “Engineering Memristors for Neuromorphic Computing”, The 17th IEEE International Workshop on Cellular Nanoscale Networks (CNNA 2021), 2021, Catania, Italy.

  17. “Materials challenges and solutions of memristive devices for computing”, NREL workshop on neuromorphic computing, NREL, Denver.

  18. “Computing with Memristive and Memcapacitive Devices”, Inaugural Chua Memristor Institute Conference (ICMIC 2019): Theory, Device, and Applications, 2019, Wuhan, China (Plenary talk

  19. “Artificial Synapses and Neurons Driven by Thermodynamics”, CCC Thermodynamic Computing workshop, 2019, Honolulu, Hawaii. (Plenary talk

  20. “Resistive and Capacitive Neural Networks Enabled by Diffusive Memristors”, International Workshop on Future Computing (IWoFC), 2018, Beijing, China. (Keynote)

  21. “Resistive/memristive switching devices for computing”, IEEE-IRDS Beyond CMOS Workshop, 2017, Albuquerque, NM.

  22. “Opportunities and Challenges of Memristive Electroceramics for Computing”, Frontiers In Electroceramics Workshop, 2017, MIT, Massachusetts.

  23. “Challenges and possible solutions for RRAM based computing”, the 7th International Workshop on Resistive Switching Memory, 2017, Leuven, Belgium.

  24. “Diffusive Memristor based Neural Networks”, International Workshop on Future Computing (IWoFC), 2017, Beijing, China.

  25. “Experimental demonstration of analog computing and neuromorphic computing with memristor crossbar arrays”, 2017 Energy Consequences of Information (ECI), 2017, Santa Fe, NM.

  26. “Memristive devices for neuromorphic computing”, the 2017 APS/CNM Users Meeting, 2017, Argonne National Labs, Illinois.

  27. “Unconventional computing using neural network based memristors”, The 2017 Stephen and Sharon Seiden Frontiers in Engineering & Science Workshop: “Beyond CMOS: From Devices to Systems”, 2017, Haifa, Isreal.

  28. “Experimental demonstration of analog computing and neuromorphic computing with memristor crossbar arrays” Energy Consequences of Information Workshop, 2017 Santa Fe, New Mexico.

  29. “Memristive nanodevices for computing – challenges and solutions”, International workshop Advances in ReRAM: Materials and Interfaces 2015, Crete, Greece.(Keynote)

  30. “Memristive Devices for Computing” Global Forum on Nanoelectronic Manufacturing: From Materials to Systems, 2014 Mumbai, India.

  31. “The Memristor” LASERION international workshop, 2013, Munich, Germany.

  32. “TaOx Memristive Nano-devices: Mechanism, Applications and Challenges”, Advanced Memory Workshop, 2012, NCCAVS Thin Film Users Group, California.

  33. “Oxide based memristive devices”, Frontier of Functional-Oxide Nano Electronics workshop, 2011, Tsukuba, Japan.

  34. “Recent progress on oxide based memristive devices in HP”, 2011, Non-volatile memories worshop, University of California – San Diego, California.

  35. “Applications and property engineering of memristive nanodevices”, Advances in nonvolatile memory materials and devices, 2010, Suzhou, China.

  36. “The memristor at age 40”, International Symposium on Materials for Enabling Nanodevices, 2010, UCLA, California. (Plenary talk)

  1. “Analog computing with high-precision enabled by memristive devices”, 2024, NREL.

  2. “Neuromorphic computing with memristive devices”, 2024, Texas A&M.

  3. “Neuromorphic computing with memristive devices”, 2024, Korea University (online).

  4. “Analog computing with high precision and programmability enabled by memristors”, 2024, The University of Michigan Ann Arbor.

  5. “Thousands of conductance levels in memristors monolithically integrated on CMOS”, 2023, HKU EEE & IEEE HK ED/SSC Seminar Series, The University of Hongkong.

  6. “Memristors with thousands of conductance levels for analog computing”, HKU EEE & IEEE HK ED/SSC Seminar Series, 2023, The University of Hongkong.

  7. “Memristors as the future semiconductor devices for AI/ML”, 2023, Jeonbuk National University.

  8. “Memristive Devices for Computing”, 2022,CFN Colloquium, Brookhaven National Lab.

  9. “Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, 2022, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

  10. “Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, 2022, University of Texas, Arlington.

  11. “Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, 2022, Seminar of the department of materials science and engineering, Seoul National University.

  12. “Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, 2022, Group of Global Excellence seminar (ECE department) at Seoul National University.

  13. “Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, 2022, , Distinguished Lecture at George Washington University.

  14. “Neuromorphic Computing with Memristive Devices”, 2021, IEEE MTTS/PHOS seminar.

  15. “Memristive Materials and Devices for Neuromorphic Computing”, 2021, Materials for the Future Seminar Series, National University of Singapore.

  16. “Memristive devices for computing” monthly colloquium of the Collaborative Research Center 1461 on Neurotronics_Bio-inspired Information Pathways, Kiel, Germany

  17. “Memristive Materials for Computing”, Quantum Materials and Devices Seminar, 2021, Harvard University, Cambridge.

  18. “Computing with Memristive Devices and Arrays”, 2021, Distinguished Seminar at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

  19. “Computing with Memristive Devices and Arrays”, 2021, Frontiers in Materials Lecture Series at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, Washington.

  20. “Neuromorphic Computing with Memristive Devices”, 2019, Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL), Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

  21. “Bio-inspired Computing with Memristive Devices”, 2019, Neuromorphic Computing Forum, Samsung, Korea.

  22. “Challenges and Opportunities for Memristive Devices Used for Bio-inspired Computing”, 2019, AirForce Rsearch Labs (AFRL), Dayton, Ohio.

  23. “Bio-inspired computing with memristive devices”, 2018, MechE Colloquium, MIT, Cambridge.

  24. “Neuromorphic computing with memristor crossbar arrays”, 2018, Applied Physics colloquium, Harvard University, Cambridge.

  25. “Unconventional computing with memristive devices and arrays”, 2018, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland.

  26. “Unconventional computing with memristive devices and arrays”, 2018, Northwestern MRSEC Seminar, Northwestern University, USA.

  27. “Bio-inspired computing with Memristor”, 2018, Brain and Intelligence summer school of Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

  28. “Unconventional computing with memristors”, 2018, Peking University, Beijing, China.

  29. “Bio-inspired computing with memristors”, 2018, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China.

  30. “Memristive devices for computing: applicsations, challenges and possible solutions”, 2017, seminar, SUSTC, Shenzhen, China.

  31. “Memristors for computing”, 2017, seminar, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.

  32. “Memristive devices for computing”, 2017, Micro-Nano Seminar Series, MIT, Boston.

  33. “Diffusive memristor as synaptic emulators for neuromorphic computing”,2016, seminar, Peking University, Beijing.

  34. “Memristor applications enabled by selectors”,2016, seminar, Tsinghua University, Beijing.

  35. “Challenges and solutions for memristors used for memory and neuromorphic computing”,2016, seminar, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing.

  36. “Resistance switching: applications, mechanisms and challenges”, 2015, Seminar, HGST, San Jose, California.

  37. “Memristive materials and Devices”, 2014, Seminar, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

  38. Special Lecture, AirForce Research Lab, Rome, New York (2013). (Chief Scientist Lecture Series)

  39. “Memristive nanodevices: mechanisms, promises and challenges”, 2013, seminar, University of California, Berkeley, California.

  40. “Memristive Devices for Computing”, 2013, IEEE SCV Electron Devices Society, Santa Clara, California.

  41. “Memristive Nanodevices: Mechanisms, Applications and Challenges”, 2012, IEEE SINGAPORE REL/CPMT/ED CHAPTER, Singapore.

  42. “Mermistor technology development”, 2012, seminar, Finisar corp. Sunnyvale California.

  43. “Oxide based Memristive Nanodevices”, 2012, Seminar, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  44. “Memristive Nanodevices: mechanism, promises and challenges”, 2012, Seminar, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  45. “Metal oxide based nonvolatile memories – promises and challenges”, 2011, IEEE Electronic Device Society, Santa Clara, California.

  46. “Memristors in Computing: Promises and Challenges”, 2011, seminar, IEEE Computer Society, San Jose California.

  47. “Oxide based nanoswitches”, 2010, Seminar, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China.

  48. “Memristive Nanodevices”, 2010, Seminar, Peking University, Beijing, China.

  49. Seminar, 2009, Seoul National University, Korea.

  50. “Oxide based memristive junctions: switching, forming and device family”, 2009, Seminar, University of California, Santa Cruz, California.

  51. “Resistance Memory Nanoelectronics”, May/2009, Invited Lecture, UCSC-NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California.