
IISc Bangalore's Swarnajayanti awardee is researching on materials to make computers more efficient
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A researcher from IISc Bangalore who was awarded the Swarnajayanti fellowship 2020-2021 is currently working on materials to help make computers faster.
A Swarnajayanti fellowship 2020-2021 from the Indian Institute of Science(IISc) Bangalore, Mayank Shrivastava is working on applications of upcoming materials that can help computers imitate those functions that the brain can perform in a very short duration.It can assist computers in performing cognitive processes, such as recognising people in a crowd, distinguishing smells, and learning and making judgments.
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