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How do I combine Machine learning with nano-technology and fabbers?

5 pointsby globalrevover 16 years ago
I am into machine-learning already and I want to get into fabbers and self-replicating machines and nano-technology.<p>Is there any field that combines them all? Like could I use machine learning to figure stuff out in nano-tech?<p>I'm having a year off but will start uni next autumn and I have a hard time figuring out exactly what to study.<p>Main interest in machine learning is computer vision but really everything is interesting.

2 comments

olefooover 16 years ago
If you could build something that would produce fab-ready shapefiles just by looking at pictures of a target object...<p>you could be very popular.
metachorover 16 years ago
From my understanding, if you want to do anything "nano-tech", you may want to look into materials engineering.