Background
Peper, Ferdinand was born on July 8, 1961 in Hengelo, Netherlands.
educator information scientist
Peper, Ferdinand was born on July 8, 1961 in Hengelo, Netherlands.
Doctor of Philosophy, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, 1989.
He is best known for his research on Nanocomputing, Asynchronous systems, Cellular automaton, Reconfigurable hardware and Instantaneous Noise-based logic. His research goals are to develop next-generation computing and communication architectures and also schemes enhanced by Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics including single-electron transistors. Particular topics of his research include the reduction of energy requirement, the exploitation of noise and fluctuations for informatics, and the features of molecular self-organization and self-assembly.
He was the Chair of the Fourth International Workshop on Natural Computing (2009) and acted as a co-editor of the book Natural Computing (Springer).
Peper F, Lee J, Adachi South, et al., "Laying out circuits on asynchronous cellular arrays: a step towards feasible nanocomputers?", Nanotechnology 14 (2003) 469-485. Peper F, Lee J, Abo F, et al., "Fault-tolerance in nanocomputers: A cellular array approach", Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers transactions
Nanotechnology 3 (2004) 187-201. Adachi South, Peper F, Lee J, "Computation by asynchronously updating cellular automata", J. Statistics
Physical 114 (2004) 261-289.
Peper F, Isokawa T, Kouda North, et al., "Self-timed cellular automata and their computational ability", Future Generation Computer Systems 18 (2002) 893-904.
Member of Association for Computing Machinery (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
2 children.