Dr. Emmett Redd, professor of physics, astronomy and materials sciences, attended the Cognitive Computing conference in Hannover, Germany, Dec. 18-20. The conference focused on alternatives to digital computers for mimicking the cognitive abilities of the human brain. He explored theorems that could support computing on physical systems other than digital … [Read more...] about Why digital computers cannot mimic the human brain
Congratulations to Dr. Emmett Redd and Dr. A. Steven Younger! Their incredible work will be featured in the 2015 issue of Mind's Eye, Missouri State University's research publication. This story will also be featured on Missouri State's research website and the Missouri State homepage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2sEzW5PXl4 Read the story on Mind's Eye. … [Read more...] about Redd and Younger featured in 2015 Mind’s Eye
Dr. Steven Younger, applied science and engineering research professor, and Dr. Emmett Redd, physics, astronomy and materials science professor, have received a grant of $140,000 from the National Science Foundation. The funding is for their project on super computing and brain-like intelligence. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWJeKp-_FD0 In the 1990s, a theoretical model … [Read more...] about Maroon Minute highlights National Science Foundation grant