The power of physical reservoir computing for blood glucose monitoring
Takashi Tsuchiya received his PhD at the University of Tokyo (Japan). After studying as a postdoctoral researcher, he obtained a permanent position at the Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics at the National Institute for Materials Science (Tsukuba, Japan) as a senior researcher. He is currently a Group Leader at the National Institute for Materials Science and a visiting Associate Professor at the Tokyo University of Science (Shinjuku, Japan). His research focuses on the development of neuromorphic computing devices utilizing the spatiotemporal dynamics of information carriers in nanomaterials. Tsuchiya’s research has applied physical reservoir computing to predict blood glucose levels more...