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Michelle Anne Mahowald (January 12, 1963 – December 26, 1996) was an American computational neuroscientist in the emerging field of neuromorphic engineering. In 1996 she was inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame for her development of the Silicon Eye and other computational systems. She committed suicide at age 33.

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  • Michelle Anne Mahowald (* 12. Januar 1963 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; † 26. Dezember 1996 in Zürich, Schweiz) war eine US-amerikanische Neurowissenschaftlerin auf dem Gebiet des Neuromorphic Engineering. Sie war leitende Forscherin bei der Entwicklung des Silicon Eye, eines Geräts, mit dem Blinde wieder sehen können. (de)
  • Michelle Anne Mahowald (January 12, 1963 – December 26, 1996) was an American computational neuroscientist in the emerging field of neuromorphic engineering. In 1996 she was inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame for her development of the Silicon Eye and other computational systems. She committed suicide at age 33. (en)
  • Мишель (Миша) Маховальд (англ. Michelle (Misha) Mahowald) (*1963 — †1996, Миннеаполис (штат Миннесота)) — американский биолог, один из пионеров в области инженерной нейробиологии. (ru)
  • Мішель (Міша) Маховальд (англ. Michelle (Misha) Mahowald) (*1963 — †1996, Міннеаполіс (штат Міннесота)) — американський біолог, одна з піонерів в галузі інженерної нейробіології. (uk)
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  • Michelle Anne Mahowald (en)
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  • Michelle Anne Mahowald (en)
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  • Misha Mahowald (en)
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  • VLSI analogs of neuronal visual processing: a synthesis of form and function (en)
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  • “Dr. Misha Mahowald: WITI Hall of Fame 1996 Induction Video”, Women In Technology International (en)
  • “Silicon Vision - Misha Mahowald”, Films for the Humanities and Sciences (en)
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  • Michelle Anne Mahowald (* 12. Januar 1963 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; † 26. Dezember 1996 in Zürich, Schweiz) war eine US-amerikanische Neurowissenschaftlerin auf dem Gebiet des Neuromorphic Engineering. Sie war leitende Forscherin bei der Entwicklung des Silicon Eye, eines Geräts, mit dem Blinde wieder sehen können. (de)
  • Michelle Anne Mahowald (January 12, 1963 – December 26, 1996) was an American computational neuroscientist in the emerging field of neuromorphic engineering. In 1996 she was inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame for her development of the Silicon Eye and other computational systems. She committed suicide at age 33. (en)
  • Мишель (Миша) Маховальд (англ. Michelle (Misha) Mahowald) (*1963 — †1996, Миннеаполис (штат Миннесота)) — американский биолог, один из пионеров в области инженерной нейробиологии. (ru)
  • Мішель (Міша) Маховальд (англ. Michelle (Misha) Mahowald) (*1963 — †1996, Міннеаполіс (штат Міннесота)) — американський біолог, одна з піонерів в галузі інженерної нейробіології. (uk)
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  • Misha Mahowald (de)
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  • Маховальд, Миша (ru)
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