“Four Speculative Views on the Future of Computing:

December 12, 2003
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Four speculative views on the future of computing:

  1. Molecular Computing
  2. Quantum Computing
  3. Biological Computing
  4. DNA Computing

One Response to “Four Speculative Views on the Future of Computing:

  1. paolo manzelli on June 24, 2010 at 4:25 am

    PRELIMINARY INFO. from : – EGOCREANET /and / QUANTUM-BIONET.

    (This Information is a basis for an open discussion )

    BIO-NANO PHOTONICS and PHONONICS ENTANGLEMENT in SCIENCE and CONTEMPORARY ART.

    To be held probably in September 2010, as proposed by COST Action on Bio Inspired Nanotech.,
    Venue c / o Quantum Bionet, Pavia University, Italy. http://www.quantumbionet.org/main.php

    The overall objective of this open meeting is to change the logic of mechanical science to respond to the need of understanding
    general interactions of light, sound and matter at the nano and bio- technology space/time.

    This objective is part of the COST-EU 2010-Strategy aimed to transform Europe in a society based on knowledge and innovation
    subsequent to the transition from a system based on mechanical industry to the development of KBBE ( Knowledge Based Bio Economy).

    The nanoscience and life sciences based on molecular genetics are to be considered important enablers for the successful completion of this process of socio-economic change.

    To be succesful to develop in society the EU_KBBE strategy, it is necessary to focus that the major break-through of the cognitive and productive development require a broad understanding of the people of creativity in science and art.

    Therefore the meeting will want thus questioning the need for extensive disclosure of KBBE strategy will be based both on a deep conceptual innovation of bio-and nanosciences focused on popularization of nano-& biotech development.

    Proposed themes of Meeting is to be handled in terms of disclosure of science by contemporary art will be:

    a) DNA- ANTENNA, b) DNA microarray as biological computer, c) DNA-chip, d) DNA- based biosensors.

    More INFO to: Paolo Manzelli , and Massimo Pregnolato

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