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InTrans: Practical technology impact of fundamental research on coherent Ising machines — NSF Award to Stanford University (CA, $1

Laboratories around the world have recently begun to study a new class of computers, called Coherent Ising Machines, which are special-purpose machines for solving optimization problems such as stock portfolio management or airline crew scheduling. Coherent Ising Machines have the potential to significantly improve upo

Award titleInTrans: Practical technology impact of fundamental research on coherent Ising machines
Award ID2423832
AwardeeStanford University
CitySTANFORD
StateCA
Amount obligated$1,450,000
Principal investigatorHideo Mabuchi
ProgramExpeditions in Computing
Start date08/01/2024
AbstractLaboratories around the world have recently begun to study a new class of computers, called Coherent Ising Machines, which are special-purpose machines for solving optimization problems such as stock portfolio management or airline crew scheduling. Coherent Ising Machines have the potential to significantly improve upon the speed and energy efficiency of conventional computing architectures for such important practical applications. Research funded by this award will translate ideas about this n
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