Peter Denes (Berkeley Lab): CMOS on your mind? Circuits for circuits

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Please see recording here: https://youtu.be/VWSvuWpWRGI

Abstract

“Understanding the brain” is arguably the most interdisciplinary human endeavor. While generally well designed, brains do not readily lend themselves to experimental observation. Ever-shrinking CMOS
circuits are enabling more powerful tools – but with a long way to go.

Speaker bio
Dr Peter Denes is a senior scientist at the Molecular Foundry at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He joined LBNL in 2000, with the aim of exporting the tools and techniques of particle physics to materials science and biology. His research focuses on improving microscopies, with an emphasis on microelectronic-enabled detectors for electron and X-ray microscopy, and more recently tools for neuroscience.
 
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