The National Science Foundation will pump $25 million over five years into the Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines (CBMM), which was recently launched out of a program at MIT. The CBMM, which grew out of the MIT Intelligence Initiative, a program focused on how the human brain can be replicated by machines, was one of three new research centers funded through NSF’s Science and Technology Centers Integrative Partnership program. The center, which will be led by Tomaso Poggio, the Eugene McDermott Professor of Brain Sciences and Human Behavior at MIT, will be a multi-institution collaboration.
Help employers find you! Check out all the jobs and post your resume.