Media Publicity
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CELEST Researcher Max Versace featured in Geek Magazine
Read Full Article on Geek MagazineGEEK, an American print magazine launched in 2006, is "a lifestyle magazine for geeks of every kind".
The February edition of GEEK features me in a broad-band interview from Matt Casey in topics ranging from robotics cutting edge technology, to robotics ethics,... to sci-fi movies.
Read the article here.
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NASA Center Innovation Fund features CELEST Research
Read Full Article on Neuromorphics LabThe CELEST funded Neuromorphics Lab (CompNet) has been "working with NASA Langley on a Center Innovation Fund (CIF) with the goal of developing neuromorphic algorithms and hardware for vision and learning in unmanned aerial vehicles. The work, whose basic science and technology implementations have been seeded by CELEST, has the goal to train autonomous vehicles to avoid collisions in the airspace based on learning in realistic virtual environments."
For more information view the article on the Neuromorphics Lab website and watch the NASA video on YouTube.
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Neuromorphics Lab featured in the documentary series Future Tense
Read Full Article on Wealth TVThe CELEST affiliated Neuromorphics Lab is featured in an upcoming episode of Wealth TV's documentary series Future Tense.
The episode airs at 1:30pm on July 1, 2012 on Wealth TV. The documentary series explores cutting-edge technologies that will dramatically change the world we live in. The upcoming episode focuses on computers and artificial intelligence.
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CELEST Members Basilis Zikopoulos and Helen Barbas featured in Science News Online
Read Full Article on Science NewsIn response to Basilis Zikopoulos and Helen Barbas' featured paper in This Week in the Journal of Neuroscience, Science News writer Laura Sanders wrote the article, "Why emotions are attention-getters Strong, direct wiring in brain connects feelings with focus."
For the full article please see the Science News website.
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CELEST Member Kathleen Kantak featured in BU Research Magazine
Read Full Article on Boston University Research MagazineThe latest edition of the Boston University Research Magazine features the work of CELEST Researcher and CELEST board member Dr. Kathleen Kantak. The article "No Quick Fix" is part of a larger featured section "The Road to Recovery."
For the full article please see the Boston University Research Magazine website.

