14th Non-Volatile Memories Workshop
University of California, San Diego
In-person event: March 13-14
The 14th Annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop (NVMW 2023) provides a unique showcase for outstanding research on solid-state, non-volatile memories. It features a “vertically integrated” program that includes presentations on devices, data encoding, systems architecture, and applications related to these exciting new data storage technologies.
This year, NVMW will have two events: an in-person event on May 9-10 and a virtual event on March 13-14. The workshop program features speakers from university, industry, and government research labs around the world. Detailed program information is available at http://nvmw.ucsd.edu/program/.
Keynote speakers:
• Dr. Yang Soo Ki, Vice President at Samsung
• Prof. Yuval Cassuto, Electrical Engineering, Technion
Workshop topics will include:
• Advances in memory devices or memory cell design.
• Characterization of commercial or experimental memory devices.
• Error correction and data encoding schemes for non-volatile memories.
• Advances in non-volatile memory-based storage systems.
• Operating system and file system designs for non-volatile memories.
• Security and reliability of solid-state storage systems.
• Applications of non-volatile memories to scientific, “big data”, and high- performance workloads.
• Implications of non-volatile memories for applications such as databases and NoSQL systems.
• Processing in non-volatile memory or storage.
Registration for the in-person event is now available at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nvmw-2023-tickets-543146524877
Information about hotel reservations can be found at http://nvmw.ucsd.edu/attending/
Registration fee for the in-person event:
Postdocs & Students $180 // Standard $380