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Miklos Csontos is a Lecturer at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at ETH Zürich. His affiliation includes the Institute of Electromagnetic Fields (IEF), where he contributes to cutting-edge research in nanoelectronics and memristive systems. His research focuses on developing high-speed, low-power memristive devices for neuromorphic computing, energy-efficient systems, and beyond-Moore computing architectures.
Research Interests: Csontos specializes in memristive devices, neuromorphic engineering, and nanoscale materials science. His work explores topics such as resistive switching dynamics, ultrafast device operation (picosecond timescales), and alloying strategies to control volatility in memristors. He also investigates hybrid photonic-electronic systems for next-generation neural networks.
Key Contributions: Recent work includes breakthroughs in VO₂-based memristors achieving femtojoule-level energy operation and Ag-Sn alloyed devices for stable nonvolatile states. His research bridges material science with circuit design, emphasizing applications in neuromorphic hardware and in-memory computing.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards or grants mentioned in the provided text.




