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Physics Colloquium: Optical Computing Redux - computing with disorder

Tampere University
LocationKorkeakoulunkatu 1, Tampere
Hervanta Campus, Tietotalo building, TB109
Date1.12.2023 10.00–12.00 (UTC+2)
LanguageEnglish
Entrance feeFree of charge
Professor Sylvain Gigan from Sorbonne Université in Paris, France, will introduce a phenomenon called light propagation in disordered media and explain how it can be leveraged for a variety of optical computing tasks. The event is hosted by Professor Goery Genty from Tampere University. The lecture is targeted to researchers, scientists, teachers and students of physics.

Light propagation in disordered media, such as paint, clouds, or biological tissues, is a very challenging phenomenon. It encompasses fundamental aspects in mesoscopic and statistical physics, transport, material science, etc. It is also of utmost applied importance, in particular for imaging. Wavefront shaping, the ability to manipulate light using e g spatial light modulators, has in the last decade revolutionized the ability to image through or in complex media.

In this seminar, Prof. Gigan will discuss how the same phenomenon can be leveraged for a variety of optical computing tasks, ranging from classification to time series predictions to optimization problems, and how it provides a potential solution to accelerate a wide range of Machine learning problem, at large scale, fast speed, and
low energy consumption.

Welcome!

Target audience

Researchers, scientists, teachers and students of physics

Further information

Professor Goery Genty, goery.genty@tuni.fi