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I see the brain to be one of the biggest enigmas in the scientific world today. Hence, I see reverse engineering the brain as one of the biggest challenges for the engineering community of this era.
 
I see the brain to be one of the biggest enigmas in the scientific world today. Hence, I see reverse engineering the brain as one of the biggest challenges for the engineering community of this era.
  
Reverse Engineering the Brain: This article delves into the problems associated with reverse engineering the brain, brought into the spotlight after the release of the book ''How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed'' by Ray Kurzweil:
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Reverse Engineering the Brain: This article delves into the problems associated with reverse engineering the brain, highlighted after the release of the book ''How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed'' by Ray Kurzweil:
  
 
[http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/ray-kurzweils-dubious-new-theory-of-mind Ray Kurzweil's Dubious New Theory of Mind], Gary Marcus, The New Yorker, created November 15, 2012, accessed August 27, 2015 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)
 
[http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/ray-kurzweils-dubious-new-theory-of-mind Ray Kurzweil's Dubious New Theory of Mind], Gary Marcus, The New Yorker, created November 15, 2012, accessed August 27, 2015 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)

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About me

I am a First Year at Duke University (Class of 2019, AB Duke Scholar) studying Biomedical Engineering. I am looking to get involved in Club Volleyball, Girls Engineering Change, and Duke Student Government. In my free time, I enjoy reading (especially dystopian novels such as "The Giver by Lois Lowry, and scientific texts like the one mentioned below in Grand Challenges), cooking/ baking and independent research (e.g., www.astro-omics.com).

About my family

My mother, Holly Fitch, is a Professor of Neuroscience at University of Connecticut. My father, Daniel Briere, is an entrepreneur and the author of several of the "For Dummies" books. My twin brother, Chris Briere, is a First Year at MIT (Class of 2019), and my older brother, Nick Briere, and sister, Emily Briere, are graduates of the Duke University Class of 2015.


Name Pronunciation

My first name is pronounced: MAD-dee. My last name is pronounced: Bree-AIR.


Grand Challenges

I see the brain to be one of the biggest enigmas in the scientific world today. Hence, I see reverse engineering the brain as one of the biggest challenges for the engineering community of this era.

Reverse Engineering the Brain: This article delves into the problems associated with reverse engineering the brain, highlighted after the release of the book How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed by Ray Kurzweil:

Ray Kurzweil's Dubious New Theory of Mind, Gary Marcus, The New Yorker, created November 15, 2012, accessed August 27, 2015 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)