Gershenfeld, Neil

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Gershenfeld, Neil

Professor Neil Gershenfeld leads the Physics and Media Group at the MIT Media Lab, and directs the Things That Think research consortium. His unique laboratory investigates the relationship between the content of information and its physical representation, from developing molecular computers (which led to the first experimental demonstration of a quantum computation), to smart furniture (seen in the Museum of Modern Art and used in automobile safety systems), to virtuosic musical instruments (including a cello for Yo-Yo Ma and a stage for the Flying Karamazov Brothers).


Articles on KurzweilAI.net that refer to Gershenfeld, Neil

Beating Moore's 2nd Law: Advances in Nanoengineering and New Approaches to Computing at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the AAAS By Lucas Hendrich and KurzweilAI.net
Chapter Six: Building New Brains. . . By Ray Kurzweil
Afterword By Neil Gershenfeld
Chapter 14: Things That Think By Neil Gershenfeld
Chapter 13: Information and Education By Neil Gershenfeld
Chapter 12: The Business of Discovery By Neil Gershenfeld
Chapter 11: The Nature of Computation By Neil Gershenfeld
Chapter 10: Seeing Through Windows By Neil Gershenfeld
Chapter 9: Bit Beliefs By Neil Gershenfeld
Chapter 8: Bad Words By Neil Gershenfeld

News Articles that refer to Gershenfeld, Neil

Rethinking artificial intelligence
Blinded by Science
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The Dream Factory
Thinking Bubbles?
Manufacture and Sell Anything - in Minutes
Two Paths to the Singularity
Intel CTO and Ray Kurzweil Among Visionaries Headlining Singularity Summit 2008
Avogadro Scale Computing : digging into Gernshenfeld's Presentation from the Singularity Summit

Articles By Gershenfeld, Neil

Quantum Computing with Molecules
Seeing Through the Window
Afterword
Chapter 14: Things That Think
Chapter 13: Information and Education
Chapter 12: The Business of Discovery
Chapter 11: The Nature of Computation
Chapter 10: Seeing Through Windows
Chapter 9: Bit Beliefs
Chapter 8: Bad Words
Chapter 7: Rights and Responsibilities
Chapter 6: Smart Money
Chapter 5: The Personal Fabricator
Chapter 4: Wear Ware Where?
Chapter 3: Digital Expression
Chapter 2: Bits and Books
Chapter 1: The Digital Evolution
Preface
Personal Fabrication

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