The MicroPower Research Project
Towards Low-Power Microprocessors with Reversible Computing
At the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen (DIKU), we study reversible computing models from the perspective of programming languages and logic design. In the MicroPower project supported by the Danish Council for Strategic Research, DIKU has set up a collaboration with the Electronics and Information Systems Department at Ghent University (ELIS, a leading centre for reversible microelectronics) and the international hearing-aid company Oticon. The purpose of this basic research project, which will run from 2009 to 2012, is to advance and develop the theory and practice of reversible computing at the programming language, logic and circuit-design level, taking us one step closer to an actual, reversible microprocessor.
You can read more about the project by browsing the menu on the left.
Upcoming Events
The 2nd Workshop on Reversible Computation will be held from July the 2nd to to 3rd in Bremen, Germany. For more information visit their website.