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    Robust Simulation of a TaO Memristor Model by A. Ascoli, R. Tetzlaff, L. Chua

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The original model was recently developed at Hewlett Packard labs on the basis of experiments carried out on a memristor manufactured in house. …”
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    DSpace: An Open Source Dynamic Digital Repository by Smith, MacKenzie, Barton, Mary, Bass, Mick, Branschofsky, Margret, McClellan, Greg, Stuve, Dave, Tansley, Robert, Walker, Julie Harford

    Published 2005
    “…For the past two years the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries and Hewlett-Packard Labs have been collaborating on the development of an open source system called DSpace™ that functions as a repository for the digital research and educational material produced by members of a research university or organization. …”
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    An analytical approach to engineer multistability in the oscillatory response of a pulse-driven ReRAM by Alon Ascoli, Nicolas Schmitt, Ioannis Messaris, Ahmet Samil Demirkol, John Paul Strachan, Ronald Tetzlaff, Leon Chua

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This interesting phenomenon was first uncovered in a non-volatile tantalum oxide-based memristor from Hewlett Packard Labs back in 2016 out of a deep numerical investigation of a predictive mathematical description, known as the Strachan model, later corroborated by experimental validation. …”
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    Investigation on the mechanical properties of polyamide 12 printed by multi jet fusion by Koh, Zhi Hui

    Published 2024
    “…From the Thermal Prediction Engine developed by Hewlett Packard Labs (HP labs, Palo Alto, California), it was found that as compared to the parts printed in the middle region of the chamber, parts printed in the boundary regions experienced a faster cooling rate. …”
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