We are inviting you to participate in the international workshop on novel computing substrates. The workshop will bring together work that focuses on laboratory experimental prototypes of computing devices.

Novel Computing Substrates is the workshop at the 2009 Unconventional Computation conference.

All participants are encouraged to submit a paper. Submission invited to present experimental laboratory prototypes of non-standard computing devices. We encourage physicists, chemists and biologists (even those not proficient in computer science) to present and discuss potential candidate substrates for future computing architectures and devices.

All submission should include results of laboratory experiments not just theoretical models.

NOVEL COMPUTING SUBSTRATES
Workshop at the Unconventional Computation 2009 Conference

September 7-11, 2009, Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal


Registration ends:       See UC09 site
Workshop starts:        September 7, 2009
Timeline
Yuri Astrov (Ioffe Inst, Russia)
Anirban Bandyopadhyay (Tsukuba, Japan)
Ben De Lacy Costello (UWE, UK)
Victor Erokhin (University of Parma, Italy)
Jerzy Gorecki (Warsaw Univ, Poland)
Jonathan Mills (Indiana Univ,  USA)
Toshi Nakagaki (Hokkaido Univ, Japan)
Manu Prakash ( MIT, USA)
Vladimir Privman (Clarkson University, USA)
Milan Stojanovic (Columbia Univ, USA)
Susan Stepney (York Univ, UK)
Soichiro Tsuda (UWE, Bristol)
Wesley Van Dessel (EC, Brussels)
Klaus-Peter Zauner (Southampton, UK)

Invited speakers
Andrew Adamatzky (Bristol, UK)








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Andrew Adamatzky,  UK
Tetsuya Asai, Japan
Peter Dittrich, Germany
Jerzy Gorecki, Poland
Helia Guerra, Portugal
Toshiyuki Nakagaki, Japan
Jonathan Mills, USA
Ferdinand Pepper, Japan
Manu Prakash, USA
Vladimir Privman, USA
Ken Steiglitz, USA
Kenneth Showalter, USA
Susan Stepney, UK
Christof Teuscher, USA
Tommaso Toffoli, USA
Soichiro Tsuda, UK
Kenichi Yoshikawa, Japan
Klaus-Peter Zauner, UK

Advisory committee