Today, Esquire dropped a superb list of ” 15 Geniuses Who Give Us Hope ,” packed with artists, directors, chefs and economists. But there are also a number of legitimate tech nerds thrown on the list. Here’s a handy guide a rough observe those geeks.
Kwabena Boahen is a Ghanian neuromorphic engineer at Stanford, where he is currently passionate about building a brain out of computer parts . With Moore’s law screeching to a halt, Boahen is studying the neural circuits of the brain, which uses something called population coding to process data, which uses combined power of low-energy brain cells to generate intelligence. But here’s the difficulty: even supposing Boahen is in a position to crack this mystery, it’d currently require 60 million watts of power to copy the strategy of the brain, which only uses 20 watts.
Danny Hillis is an inventor with over 150 patents. His company, Applied Minds, solves problems via invention on two levels. The firm will consult for firms inside the public and private sectors, who bring their problem to Hillis and his eclectic team of problem solvers from a mess of alternative disciplines. They then go and provide you with solutions for those companies. With the cash made of those projects, Hillis then goes and begins working on solutions for problems that he and his employees care about on an individual level. For the MIT educated, former Disney Imagineer, this could include on the lookout for a cure to cancer, building a clock that runs perfectly for 10,000 years, or building a robotic dinosaur that’s eerily lifelike.
Janette Sadek’s job as NYC’s urban planner is to verify town doesn’t buckle under the added population heft . It’s predicted NYC can have an additional million people living there by 2030. As such, she’s accountable for shutting down parts of 34th Street to build new bus corridors, which span from river to river. She’s mapping out a master bike plan for the complete city, which is able to have 1800 miles of dedicated bike routes. Sadek also plugged GPS devices in all 13,000 Yellow Cabs so that she and her team can track the effect that her planning has on town traffic through the years. That’s no easy task.
NPD: Apple grabs over 1 / 4 of the mobile PC business in Q4 2011 (including iPads), HP tops with laptops
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