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  • 2014 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors

Overview

Michael N. Kozicki is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States and has contributed to the field of Engineering, particularly focusing on Electrical and Electronic Engineering among other related subfields. Their research spans several interdisciplinary areas, including Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Polymers and Plastics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their work covers various scientific topics, with notable focus on Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Ferroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices, Semiconductor Materials and Devices, Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security, Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials, and Digital Holography and Microscopy.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Kozicki include Hugh Barnaby, Stefan Tappertzhofen, Y. Gonzalez-Velo, E. Miranda, and Xiwen Chen.

Their publications have appeared in a range of venues, notably:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Advanced Materials
  • Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Optics Express

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Kozicki include:

  • Information in electrodeposited dendrites, 2021, Advances in Physics X
  • Quantum Conductance in Memristive Devices: Fundamentals, Developments, and Applications, 2022, Advanced Materials
  • The viability of analog-based accelerators for neuromorphic computing: a survey, 2021, Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering
  • DH-GAN: a physics-driven untrained generative adversarial network for holographic imaging, 2023, Optics Express
  • Consistency Penalized Graph Matching for Image-Based Identification of Dendritic Patterns, 2020, IEEE Access

In addition to journal articles, Kozicki has contributed to scholarly books. One such publication is "Resistive Switching: Oxide Materials, Mechanisms, Devices and Operations," published by Springer Nature in 2021.

Kozicki has been recognized with awards including the Fellow distinction from the National Academy of Inventors awarded in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Electrochemical metallization memories—fundamentals, applications, prospects

    Ilia Valov;Rainer Waser;Rainer Waser;John R Jameson;Michael N Kozicki

  • Nanoscale memory elements based on solid-state electrolytes

    M.N. Kozicki;Mira Park;M. Mitkova

  • PROGRAMMABLE METALLIZATION CELL STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

    Kozicki Michael N;West William C

  • Bipolar and Unipolar Resistive Switching in Cu-Doped $ \hbox{SiO}_{2}$

    C. Schindler;S.C.P. Thermadam;R. Waser;M.N. Kozicki

  • Silver incorporation in Ge-Se glasses used in programmable metallization cell devices

    M. Mitkova;Michael Kozicki

  • Programmable microelectronic devices and methods of forming and programming same

    Michael N. Kozicki

  • Nanostructure Physics and Fabrication

    A. E. Owen;Peter Ewen;A. Zakery;M N Kozicki

  • Study of Multilevel Programming in Programmable Metallization Cell (PMC) Memory

    U. Russo;D. Kamalanathan;D. Ielmini;A.L. Lacaita

  • Scalable programmable structure, an array including the structure, and methods of forming the same

    Michael Kozicki;Maria Mitkova;Chakravarthy Gopalan

  • Microelectronic programmable device and methods of forming and programming the same

    Michael N. Kozicki;Maria Mitkova

  • Erratum: Electrochemical metallization memories - Fundamentals, applications, prospects (Nanotechnology (2011) 22 (254003))

    Ilia Valov;Rainer Waser;John R. Jameson;Michael Kozicki

  • Personal electronic dosimeter

    Michael N. Kozicki

  • Microelectronic device, structure, and system, including a memory structure having a variable programmable property and method of forming the same

    Michael N. Kozicki

  • Programmable microelectronic device, structure, and system, and method of forming the same

    Michael N. Kozicki

  • High resolution, multi-layer resist for microlithography and method therefor

    Michael N. Kozicki;Shao-Wen Hsia

  • A Low-Power Nonvolatile Switching Element Based on Copper-Tungsten Oxide Solid Electrolyte

    M.N. Kozicki;C. Gopalan;M. Balakrishnan;M. Mitkova

  • Low current resistive switching in Cu–SiO2 cells

    C. Schindler;M. Weides;Michael Kozicki;R. Waser

  • Self-repairing interconnections for electrical circuits

    Michael N. Kozicki

  • Programmable interconnection system for electrical circuits

    Michael N. Kozicki

  • Cation-based resistance change memory

    Ilia Valov;Michael N Kozicki

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugh J. Barnaby
Hugh J. Barnaby Arizona State University
David K. Ferry
David K. Ferry Arizona State University
Terry Alford
Terry Alford Arizona State University
Junseok Chae
Junseok Chae Arizona State University
Rainer Waser
Rainer Waser RWTH Aachen University
Ilia Valov
Ilia Valov RWTH Aachen University
Anthony J. Walton
Anthony J. Walton University of Edinburgh
Devens Gust
Devens Gust Arizona State University
Daniele Ielmini
Daniele Ielmini Polytechnic University of Milan
Martha R. McCartney
Martha R. McCartney Arizona State University

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