The purpose of this conference is to bring together leading researchers from the evolvable hardware community, representatives of the automated design and programmable/reconfigurable hardware communities, technology developers and end–users from the aerospace, military and commercial sectors.<br>Evolvable hardware techniques enable self–reconfigurability, adaptability and learning by programmable devices and thus have the potential to significantly increase the functionality of deployable hardware systems. Evolvable Hardware is expected to have major impact on deployable systems for space systems and defense applications that need to survive and perform at optimal functionality during long duration in unknown, harsh and/or changing environments. It is also expected to greatly enhance the capability of systems that need modification, upgrade and learning without interrupting their operation. <b>Keywords:</b> Evolutionary hardware design<br>Co–evolution of hybrid systems, such as wetware, chemical, mechanical,and electronic components, etc.<br>Intrinsic and on–line evolution<br>Hardware/software co–evolution<br>Self–repairing and fault tolerant hardware<br>Embryonic hardware<br>Novel devices, testbeds and tools supporting evolvable hardware<br>Adaptive computing and adaptive hardware<br>Real–world applications of evolvable hardware:<br>o Security and watermarking of digital data<br>o Biometrics<br>o Detection and identification of biological agents and extraterrestrial lifeforms(astrobiology)<br>o Ultra–safe systems<br>o Internet security
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NASA/DoD
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SeattleWA
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United States
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