The Big Experiment

Brain-on-a chip? Neurons as future biocomputers with Dr. Evelina Curtis

Mark Davison Episode 22

What if the future of computing isn’t silicon... but neurons?

In this episode, we explore a radical new frontier where biology and technology come together — programming living neurons as processors.

I am joined by Dr. Evelina Curtis of FinalSpark, a pioneering scientist bridging neuroscience and AI. We unpack the astonishing potential of bioprocessors—miniaturised clusters of human neurons that can process and store data while consuming a fraction of the energy traditional systems demand.

Evelina reveals how her team is learning to "program" neurons using electrical and chemical signals to store information — not to replicate the brain, but to unlock new, energy-efficient forms of computing.

We cover the challenges of working with living cells, how neuron-based processors may outpace silicon chips in energy efficiency, and what it means for AI, medicine, and beyond.

From sci-fi to serious science, this episode pushes the limits of what's possible in computational neuroscience.

“We’re building processors from living cells.” – Dr. Evelina Curtis

You’ll hear about:

·      Neurons being significantly more energy efficient than traditional computing methods.

·      How FinalSpark aims to program neurons to perform computational tasks.

·      Why maintaining the health of neurons in a lab setting is crucial for research.

·      Investment being needed to accelerate the development of neuronal computing.

·      Ways neuronal computing has potential applications in drug development and brain interfaces.

·      Ethical considerations arise when discussing programming living neurons.

·      The future of computing may involve a blend of biological and digital technologies.

 

Connect with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ewelinakurtys/ 

Website - https://www.ewelinakurtys.com/ 

 

Connect with me:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdavison100/ 

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