Brain-inspired computing and haptic intelligence
24th February 2022
Timing : 2 pm EST
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I will share my vision and enthusiasm for the growing fields of brain-inspired computing and
robotics. The focus of my presentation will be on metal-insulator transitions in quantum
materials such as correlated perovskite semiconductors that can be used to emulate the
characteristics of neurons and synapses in the brain and serve as building blocks for AI
hardware. We will then discuss how features of intelligence noted in various insects, mammals
and birds by biologists can be implemented in electronic devices and circuits for learning and
decision-making. Creation of neural links between brains of live mice and electronics will be
then presented (few refs: Science (373, 352, 2021), PNAS (118, e2103934118, 2021), PNAS (116,
21992, 2019)).