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Written for computer scientists, materials scientists, and others in fields related to nanotechnology, this reference explores recent efforts to realize a practical physical device that follows the neural network principles of the brain, incorporating research from the last 50 years in nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, supramolecular chemistry, and materials science. The author adopts a multidisciplinary approach, addressing fundamental problems in computer science, organic synthesis, theoretical physics, supramolecular chemistry, and artificial intelligence in a lucid, accessible way…mehr

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Written for computer scientists, materials scientists, and others in fields related to nanotechnology, this reference explores recent efforts to realize a practical physical device that follows the neural network principles of the brain, incorporating research from the last 50 years in nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, supramolecular chemistry, and materials science. The author adopts a multidisciplinary approach, addressing fundamental problems in computer science, organic synthesis, theoretical physics, supramolecular chemistry, and artificial intelligence in a lucid, accessible way and references major breakthrough papers that have changed the course of scientific development. A color insert is included, as well as a CD with additional material.
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Autorenporträt
Anirban Bandyopadhyay is Senior Scientist in the Advanced Key Technologies Division at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Ibaraki, Japan. He earned his PhD in supramolecular electronics, physics, and materials science in 2005. He was subsequently a research fellow at NIMS' International Center for Young Scientists as well as a permanent faculty member at NIMS. Dr. Bandyopadhyay was a visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Techno logy in 2013-2014 and has been recognized with multiple awards, e.g. Hitachi Science & Technology Award 2011, Inamori Foundation Award 2011, etc. In 2016, Dr. Bandyopadhyay established the International Institute of Invincible Rhythms (iioir.org) in Shimla, India.