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You are here: Home / News / Customizable Accelerated Computing Will Be Used in Brain Research

Customizable Accelerated Computing Will Be Used in Brain Research

September 29, 2017 by alexhang

This collaborative work involves a team of researchers from several areas of UCLA.  Professor Jason Cong and Professor Tad Blair from UCLA’s Brain Research Institute are refining the wireless miniscope to give it built-in, energy-efficient computing capability for real-time feedback and analysis.
Please read about this ground-breaking research on the UCLA Newsroom website: 
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/8-3-million-grant-from-national-science-foundation-will-help-ucla-spread-technology-behind-mini-microscope

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