About the Book
Macromolecular Resonances.- Reformulating Physics Without Time.- Electric and magnetic fields inside neurons and their impact upon the cytoskeletal microtubules.- Time Crystal Engineering in Catalytic Reaction Cycles.- Blue light spectroscopy from electronic visual displays.- Quantum neural networks and Quantum Intelligence.- Oscillations and synchrony in a network of delayed neural masses.- Consciousness in the Universe, as Tuned by a Musical Master Code: A Hydrodynamic Superfluid Quantum Space Guides a Conformal Mental Attribute of Reality. The Hard Problem in Consciousness Studies Revisited.
About the Author: Dr. Anirban Bandyopadhyay is a Senior Scientist at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Japan. He completed his Ph.D. in Supramolecular Electronics at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), Kolkata, 2005. From 2005 to 2008, he was an independent Researcher, as an ICYS Research Fellow at the International Center for Young Scientists (ICYS), NIMS, Japan, where he worked on the brain-like bio-processor building. In 2008, he joined as a Permanent Scientist at NIMS, working on the cavity resonator model of human brain and design synthesis of brain-like organic jelly. From 2013 to 2014, he was a Visiting Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA. He has received several honors, such as the Hitachi Science and Technology Award 2010, Inamori Foundation Award 2011-2012, Kurata Foundation Award, Inamori Foundation Fellow (2011-), and Sewa Society international member, Japan. He has patented ten inventions (i) a time crystal model for building an artificial human brain, (ii) geometric-musical language to operate a fractal tape to replace the Turing tape, (iii) fourth circuit element that is not memristor, (iii) cancer & alzheimers drug, (iv) nano-submarine as a working factory & nano-surgeon, (vi) fractal condensation-based synthesis, (vii) a thermal noise harvesting chip, (viii) a new generation of molecular rotor, (ix) spontaneous self-programmable synthesis (programmable matter), and (x) fractal grid scanner for dielectric imaging. He has also designed and built multiple machines and technologies, (i) THz-magnetic nano-sensor (ii) a new class of fusion resonator antenna, etc. Currently, he is building time crystal-based artificial brain using three ways, (i) knots of darkness made of fourth circuit element, (ii) integrated circuit design, and (iii) organic supramolecular structure. Dr. Kanad Ray is a Professor and Head of the Department of Physics at the Amity School of Applied Sciences Physics Amity University Rajasthan (AUR), Jaipur, India. He has obtained M.Sc. & Ph.D. degrees in Physics from Calcutta University & Jadavpur University, West Bengal, India. In an academic career spanning over 22 years, he has published and presented research papers in several national and international journals and conferences in India and abroad. He has authored a book on the Electromagnetic Field Theory. Professor Ray's current research areas of interest include cognition, communication, electromagnetic field theory, antenna & wave propagation, microwave, computational biology, and applied physics. He has served as Editor of Springer Book Series such as AISC and LNEE and an Associated Editor of Journal of Integrative Neuroscience published by IOS Press, Netherlands. He has established an MOU between his University and University of Montreal, Canada, for various joint research activities. He has also established MOU with National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan, for joint research activities and visits NIMS as a Visiting Scientist. He had been Visiting Professor to Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM), Malaysia. He had organized international conference series such as SoCTA, and ICOEVCI as General Chair. He is a senior member of IEEE and an Executive Committee member of IEEE Rajasthan. He has visited Netherlands, Turkey, China, Czechoslovakia, Russia, Portugal, Finland, Belgium, South Africa, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, etc., for various academic missions.