SENECA@UT
Secure and Efficient NanoElectronic Computer Architectures
SENECA group at the University of Tennessee
We are a research group consisting of faculty, graduate and undergraduate researchers in the Department of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, led by Dr. Garrett S. Rose. Our research is focused on memristive neuromorphic
computing, emerging nanotechnology based hardware security and nanoelectric memory and logic design.
Job Opportunity: Post-Doctoral Research Associate in the SENECA Research Group
Apply here.