The main working area will be artificial intelligence systems built according to the principles of the human brain. Researchers will focus on developing energy efficient solutions to process biomedical data and test algorithms on Russian neuroprocessors.
According to the Deputy of Neymarka Dmitry Kolesnikov, the laboratory will immediately bring relevant scientific achievements in the curriculum. Students will be able to examine neurotechnology on the basis of real research, not with outdated materials.
According to Ekaterina Solntseva, Deputy Prime Minister of Nizhny Novgorod Region, the project will strengthen its position as the center of the region’s development and technologies. The common work of scientists and students should contribute to the technological sovereignty of the country.
In addition to the research, it will take educational measures for students of all levels from laboratory licenses to undergraduate students. All developments will be framed as the common intellectual property of the two organizations.
Source: Ferra

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