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We explore how to build computers that are more like the brain.
Dr Jessamyn Fairfield from Trinity College Dublin explains how we can use nanotechnology to build electronics that can learn and grow, and how this research is teaching us more about the way our brains actually work. Featuring music from science troubadour Jonny Berliner.
This event is being held in recognition of the outstanding contribution of Elizabeth Johnson to women in science.
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2016-07-13 2016-07-13 Europe/London Electronics on the brain Join us for an evening of song and discussion as we explore how to build computers that are more like the brain. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2016/07/13/electronics-on-the-brain-91559 Granary Square,King's Cross,,LondonLocation
Granary Square,
London,
N1C 4AA
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