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Robust Systems: Emerging Technologies and User Experience

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This lecture features Professor Subashish Mitra from Stanford University discussing his research on robust systems, including verification of complex systems, reliability in silicon technologies, and emerging nanotechnologies. He also addresses pressing issues in ICT, such as ensuring robust operation, enhancing user experience, and expanding applications to areas like neurosciences. Professor Mitra emphasizes the importance of understanding the entire system, from nanotechnologies to system-level design, to create innovative solutions with high energy efficiency and reliability.

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