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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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