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|Biography=Michael's first exposure to the thermodynamics of computation was in 1985 when he read a [Scientific American](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-fundamental-physical-limits-of-computation/) article about the subject when he was in high school.
 
|Fields of Research=Computer Science Engineering to Address Energy Costs; Computer Science Theory; Logically Reversible Computing
 
|Fields of Research=Computer Science Engineering to Address Energy Costs; Computer Science Theory; Logically Reversible Computing
 
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Revision as of 13:42, October 7, 2018

Biography: [[Biography::Michael's first exposure to the thermodynamics of computation was in 1985 when he read a [Scientific American](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-fundamental-physical-limits-of-computation/) article about the subject when he was in high school.]]

Field(s) of Research: Computer Science Engineering to Address Energy Costs, Computer Science Theory, Logically Reversible Computing

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