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Convergent Science Network Podcast
Convergent Science Network: by Prof. Paul Verschure
101 episodes
7 months ago
We can learn a lot from brains and bodies when making machines and robots. But reversely, building complex machine systems can also give ideas about how brains and bodies have implemented their functioning over the evolution of ages. This podcast discusses various themes and aspects in-between robotics, neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, biology, and technology.
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We can learn a lot from brains and bodies when making machines and robots. But reversely, building complex machine systems can also give ideas about how brains and bodies have implemented their functioning over the evolution of ages. This podcast discusses various themes and aspects in-between robotics, neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, biology, and technology.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Interview Ton Coolen
Convergent Science Network Podcast
1 hour 38 seconds
7 years ago
Interview Ton Coolen
Ton Coolen describes the complex network of the immune system and how theoretical models can help us to understand their function in health and disease.
Convergent Science Network Podcast
We can learn a lot from brains and bodies when making machines and robots. But reversely, building complex machine systems can also give ideas about how brains and bodies have implemented their functioning over the evolution of ages. This podcast discusses various themes and aspects in-between robotics, neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, biology, and technology.