D. Sculley on Machine Learning Applications in Design and Fabrication
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D. Sculley, a leader of machine learning research teams at Google in Cambridge, discusses his involvement in projects that apply machine learning to design and fabrication challenges in biology and chemistry. He expresses interest in exploring cross-domain opportunities in fabrication.
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· 3 pulledI lead several teams at Google in Cambridge doing research in various aspects of machine learning.
Many of our current projects involve the use of machine learning for design or fabrication problems of one form or another, including in the biology space and the chemistry space.
I'm interested in learning more about other forms of fabrication and seeing if there are interesting cross-domain opportunities to think about.
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