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Welcome to the ADAM lab

Our lab aims to develop novel hardware foundations that will enable new ways of computing. Our research endeavors lie at the intersection between materials, devices, and circuits. We innovate at the design and fabrication level with a vision of system-level experimental demonstrations. Our current focus is on two-terminal non-volatile memory devices, such as memristors, that have an electrical behavior similar to that of an artificial synapse. Such devices promise cost-effective integration in ultra energy efficient neuromorphic processors.

In the Spotlight

May 2025: Osama graduated with his PhD and is starting a job at Western Digital. Congratulations!

January 2025: Our collaborative paper on Layer ensemble averaging for fault tolerance in memristive neural networks is published in Nature Communications [link]!

Sept 2024: Dr. Adam was awarded the DOE Early Career Research Award.

April 2024: Dr. Adam was awarded the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools Teaching Award (Doctoral level).

Spring 2024: Imtiaz graduated with his PhD and is starting a job at Intel. Congratulations!

August 2023: Dr. Adam and collaborators were awarded a DoD DEPSCoR Capacity Building grant.

July 2023: Our work on artificial synapses was featured in the GW Research Magazine [link]