J. Storrs Hall



JoSH Storrs Hall, Ph.D., is a computer scientist, formerly working at Rutgers University. He is currently a research fellow at the Institute for Moleuclar Manufacturing.  For many years he has been the moderator of the sci.nanotech news group

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Complete CV: http://www.imm.org/HallCV.html
Home Page:  http://discuss.foresight.org/~josh/
Email: josh@imm.org

Brief Notes

Publications

  • Hall, J. S., "Ethics for Machines" (2000).
  • Hall, J. S., "Architectural considerations for self-replicating manufacturing systems", Nanotechnology 10(3):323-330 (September, 1999).
  • Steinberg, Louis, J. Storrs Hall, and Brian D. Davison (1998): "Highest Utility First Search across Multiple Levels of Stochastic Design", AAAI 98, accepted (to appear).
  • Steinberg, Louis, J. Storrs Hall, and Brian D. Davison (1997): "Algorithm for Rational Control of Multi-Level Stochastic Design", Patent applied for.
  • Hall, J. Storrs, Louis Steinberg, and Brian D. Davison (1997): "Combining Agoric and Genetic Methods in Stochastic Design", Fifth Foresight Conference on Nanotechnology, Palo Alto, CA
  • Hall, J. Storrs, Louis Steinberg, and Brian D. Davison (1997): "Rational Control of Stochastic Design", IASTED/ISMM International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, pp. 97-84. Pittsburgh, PA; IASTED/ACTA Press, Anaheim CA.
  • Hall, J. Storrs, and D. Smith (1996): "Database Mining and Matching in the Rutgers CAM", in Associative Processing and Processors, Argy Kirkelis and Charles Weems, eds., IEEE CS Press.
  • Hall, J. S., "Nanocomputers and Reversible Logic"', Nanotechnology 5(3):157 (1994).
  • Hall, J. S., "Fornax: A General-Purpose Programming Language", USENIX Symposium on Very High Level Languages (1994).
  • Hall, J. S.,"A Reversible Instruction Set Architecture and Algorithms", Proc. Physics of Computation Workshop, IEEE Press (1994).
  • Hall, J. S., "Can Irreversible Processes Be Simulated Reversibly?", (19??)
  • Hall, J. S., "Nanocomputers and Reversible Logic", Third Foresight Conference on Nanotechnology, Palo Alto. (invited address) (1993).
  • Hall, J. S., and D. Smith, "Database Mining and Matching in the Rutgers CAM", Proc. Associative Processing and Applications Workshop, Syracuse University (1993).
  • Hall, J. S. "Utility Fog: A Universal Physical Substance", Vision-21:Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in the Era of Cyberspace, NASA-CP-10129, pp. 115-126, Conference held March 21-23 at NASA Lewis Research Center Westlake, OH (1993).
  • Hall, J. S., "An Electroid Switching Model for Reversible ComputerArchitectures", Proc. 1992 Physics of Computation Workshop, IEEE Press (1993).
  • Hall, J. S., and D. Smith, "Collective Functions in the Rutgers CAM", Proc. Associative Processing and Applications Workshop, Syracuse University (1992).
  • Hall, J. S. and S. Y. Levy, "Von Neumanizing the Multi-Search Content Addressable Memory", Proc. Fifth Annual CSCI Symposium on Massively Parallel Processing, pp. 27-42, University of South Carolina (1992).
  • Murdocca, M. J., Hall, J. S., Levy, S. Y, and Smith, D., "Proposal for an Optical Content Addressable Memory", Proc. Optical Society of America Topical Meeting on Optical Computing, Technical Digest Series (1989).
  • Hall, J. S. (1988): "Managing Large, Distributed, Dynamic, Fractious Text Sources", Proc. AAAI-88 Workshop on AI and Hypertext, pp. 74-75 (1988).
  • Hall, J. S., Levy, S. Y, and Murdocca, M. J., "Design Techniques for an Optical Connection Machine", Proc. AIAA Computers in Aerospace IV, pp. 195-200, Wakefield Mass (1987).
  • Hall, J. S., "A General-Purpose CAM-based System", in VLSI Systems and Computations, H. T. Kung, Bob Sproull, and Guy Steele, eds., Computer Science Press, Rockville MD (1981).


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