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Track person Stephen F Bush


Stephen F Bush has been associated with 1 event and is connected with Imrich Chlamtac, Kaustav Banerjee and Radu Marculescu. Stephen's main research interests are network, motivation and information theory.

Homepage: http://www.research.ge.com/~bushsf

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IEEE Emerging Technologies Committee: Nano-Scale, Molecular, and Quantum Networking

IEEE Emerging Technologies Committee:
Nano-Scale, Molecular, and Quantum Networking

Chair                            Stephen F Bush            http://www.research.ge.com/~bushsf/
  • Co-Chairs Bio
  • Tatsuya Suda suda@ics.uci.edu
  • Sasitharan Balasubramaniam sasib@tssg.org
  • Co-Chair Quantum
  • Alexander Sergienko alexserg@engc.bu.edu
  • Co-Chairs Neuromorphic
  • Alexandre Schmid alexandre.schmid@epfl.ch
  • Wei Lu wluee@eecs.umich.edu
  • Wei Wang WWang@uamail.albany.edu
  • Vice-Chairs
  • Sanjay Goel SGoel@uamail.albany.edu
  • Maggie Cheng chengm@mst.edu
  • Alhussein Abouzeid abouzeid@ecse.rpi.edu
  • Tadashi Nakano tnakano@ics.uci.edu
  • Lei Liu Lei.Liu@Sun.COM
  • Jian-Qin Liu liu@nict.go.jp
  • Danilo Gligoroski danilo.gligoroski@gmail.com
  • Yu Wei yuwei123@yahoo.com
  • Fabrizio Granelli granelli@disi.unitn.it
  • Andrew W. Eckford aeckford@yorku.ca
  • Radu Marculescu radum@ece.cmu.edu 
The scope of this subcommittee is communication on the nano-scale, including nano-scale media and wireless nano-scale media in support of nano-robotics. Example media include carbon nanotubes, quantum dots, biological structures, and harnessing the advantages of quantum and hybrid classical/quantum effects for applications such as security and coding. This includes the goal of aiding the development of smart materials, nanoscale bio-medical applications, and nano-robotics.   This subcommittee exists to support the emerging community of engineers, academics, scientists and others who are developing communications on the nano-scale. Activities such as special sessions, symposia, tutorials and workshops in leading conferences will be vastly expanded to help provide the community with continuing updates about the burgeoning field of nanotechnology and nano-scale telecommunications in particular.  For an example, see www.nanonets.org.  A goal of this committee will be to provide a network for required diverse specialties, some of which are in fields typically found outside the IEEE, to come together to advance nano-scale communications. Joint events, special journal issues and dedicated topical meetings will also be organized with relevant IEEE societies.

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