Network of brain cells models smart power grid
April 30, 2013
A team of neuroscientists and engineers at Clemson University is using neurons grown in a dish to control simulated power grids.
The researchers hope that studying how neural networks integrate and respond to complex information will inspire new methods for managing the country’s ever-changing power supply and demand.
“The brain is one of the most robust computational platforms that exists,” says Ganesh Kumar Venayagamoorthy, Ph.D., director… read more













