Nature inspired computing (evolutionary, swarm, and neural algorithms) for design and AI; metamodeling and multi-fidelity optimization; MINLP; swarm systems and swarm-bots; autonomous systems; and unmanned aerial vehicles
The Toronto Sun and other Canadian newspapers report that UB engineers are studying the brain waves and eye movements of gamers in an effort to incorporate that data into artificial intelligence that would guide the behavior of teams of military robots.
Articles published in FoxNews and the New York Post mentioned that a UB team was funded by DARPA to study the brain waves and eye movements of gamers to help build an advanced AI system that could control the actions of military robots.
Tech sites Geek.com and Beebom covered an artificial intelligence project that UB engineers are developing, funded by DARPA, that will control military drones.
Analytics Insight covers UB artificial intelligence research led by Souma Chowdhury, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering.
The Next Web reported on research funded by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). A team led by Souma Chowdhury, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, is studying decisions, brainwaves and eye movements of gamers.
Interesting Engineering and The Daily Mail were among outlets reporting on UB engineering research led by Souma Chowdhury that will use gamers' brain waves to teach hives of defense robots how to swarm together to complete missions.
Popular Mechanics, MSN, SyFy, Fox News and other outlets report that DARPA is funding UB engineering research led by Souma Chowdhury that will use gamers' brain waves to teach hives of defense robots how to swarm together to complete missions.