Professor Jianhua (Joshua) Yang
Jianhua (Joshua) Yang, Ph.D.
is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University
of Southern California.
Joshua focuses on Post-CMOS materials and devices
to enable non von Neumann hardware, architecture and algorithms.
Current projects include:
- Neuromorphic / Synaptic computing using memristive devices with diffusion dynamics to implement neuroscience principles;
- Hardware accelerators to efficiently implement Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning using analog resistive switching devices;
- High performance Non-volatile memories using emerging materials and devices.
His papers include Memristive devices for computing, Memristors with diffusive dynamics as synaptic emulators for neuromorphic computing, Memristive switching mechanism for metal/oxide/metal nano-devices, The mechanism of electroforming of metal oxide memristive switches, Dot-Product Engine for Neuromorphic Computing: Programming 1T1M Crossbar to Accelerate Vector-Matrix Multiplication, Trilayer Tunnel Selectors for Memristor Memory Cells, High switching endurance in TaOx memristive devices, and RENO: a high-efficient reconfigurable neuromorphic computing accelerator design.
Joshua earned his B.S. in Materials Processing Engineering at Southeast University in 1997, his M.S. in Materials Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2003, and his Ph.D. in Materials Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2007.
Read his Google Scholar profile and his LinkedIn profile.