A cross-disciplinary team led by Prof. Qu Jianan from the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering and Prof. Julie L ...
A breakthrough in brain-inspired computing could make today’s energy-hungry AI systems far more efficient. Researchers have engineered a new nanoelectronic device using a modified form of hafnium ...
This valuable study addressed a key question in epilepsy research: whether the recordings of very fast oscillations in the brain (>250Hz, fast ripples) reflect underlying pathology or might be a ...
Researchers have created a 3D programmable device merging living neurons with flexible electronics, achieving high-efficiency pattern recognition.
Neurobots—xenobots with neurons—show self-organized nervous systems and enhanced behaviors, revealing new insights into how ...
Engineers have found a way to fine-tune tiny artificial neurons to fire like real brain cells.
Princeton researchers have combined brain cells and advanced electronics into a single 3D device that can be programmed to ...