Call for Abstracts (TEMC 2023)

The Fourth International Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Material Computing (TEMC 2023) will be held in Jacksonville, Florida, USA (online if necessary), as a satellite workshop of the Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2023), 13–17 March 2023.

Material computing exploits unconventional physical substrates and/or unconventional computational models to perform physical computation in a non-silicon and/or non-Turing paradigm. Such computations find a natural home in a variety of unconventional computing applications, including sensing and real time systems, and unconventional computing materials, including magnetic materials. TEMC 2023 will encompass a range of theoretical and experimental approaches to material computing. The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers from a range of connected fields, to inform of latest findings, to engage across the disciplines, to transfer discoveries and concepts from one field to another, and to inspire new collaborations and new ideas.

The TEMC programme committee invite you to submit a 1–2 page abstract, in any area of material computing, with an emphasis on magnetic materials. A collection of submissions covering the range of the theme will be selected for presentation (by short talk, or by poster) at the workshop.


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Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: 13th February 2023

  • Notification: 20th February 2023

  • Workshop: 13th March 2023

Programme and Organising Committee

Susan Stepney

David Griffin, Mohammad Musameh, Charles Swindells, Ian Vidamour

Simon O’Keefe, Martin Trefzer

Tom Hayward, Eleni Vasilaki


TEMC 2023 is sponsored by the EPRSC MARCH project EP/V006029/1, EP/V006339/1, the University of York, UK, and the University of Sheffield, UK.


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