Mark Grinstein-Camacho | MIT Media Lab
April 11, 2022
MIT AI Hardware program has featured Nano Cybernetic Biotrek’s (NCB’s) research on energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable hardware for AI based on nanomaterials which are only few atoms in thickness. NCB, led by Professor Deblina Sarkar, is representing Media Lab at the MIT AI Hardware Program, which is a collaborative effort between MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and MIT School of Engineering along with several partner companies.
NCB develops technologies to understand and fix broken brains as well as employ these advanced insights to build brainlike computers.
Complete article from MIT Media Lab.
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