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Analog VLSI and Biological Systems Group

Analog VLSI and Biological Systems Group

ABOUT THE GROUP
The RLE Analog VLSI and Biological Systems group focuses on bioelectronics. They work in three interdisciplinary areas: biomedical electronics; bio-inspired electronics; and circuit modeling of biology. Their work advances the frontiers of our understanding of fundamental physical and biological processes, and has applications in ultra-low-power, analog, RF (wireless), micro-sensing (mechanical, optical, fluidic, chemical), ultra-low-noise, noise-robust, feedback, energy-harvesting, networked, and hybrid analog-digital computing and control systems.

CURRENT PROGRESS REPORT CHAPTERS

2007 | No. 149
Analog VLSI and Biological Systems

2006 | No. 148
Analog VLSI and Biological Systems

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CURRENT RLE AT MIT NEWS ARTICLES

2002 December Issue 1
Inspired Electronics: an interview with Rahul Sarpeshkar

CURRENT GROUP NEWS

06.03.2009
Drawing inspiration from nature to build a better radio: New radio chip mimics human ear, could enable universal radio

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OTHER MEDIA

04.03.2009
RLE Investigator Profile Video Series: Rahul Sarpeshkar

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Professor Rahul Sarpeshkar

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