by RLE at MIT | May 15, 2013 | Staff Bios
Orit Shamir joined RLE in October 2012 after completing both her masters and doctoral degrees as a graduate student in RLE. She manages a wide variety of the Laboratory’s academic and entrepreneurial projects, analyzes opportunities for resource development, explores...
by RLE at MIT | May 15, 2013 | Staff Bios
Orit Shamir joined RLE in October 2012 after completing both her masters and doctoral degrees as a graduate student in RLE. She manages a wide variety of the Laboratory’s academic and entrepreneurial projects, analyzes opportunities for resource development, explores...
by RLE at MIT | May 15, 2013 | Staff Bios
Orit Shamir joined RLE in October 2012 after completing both her masters and doctoral degrees as a graduate student in RLE. She manages a wide variety of the Laboratory’s academic and entrepreneurial projects, analyzes opportunities for resource development, explores...
by RLE at MIT | May 15, 2013 | News Links
Using analog computation circuits, MIT engineers design cells that can compute logarithms, divide and take square roots. « more » Related Links: Cells as living calculators Prof. Rahul Sarpeshkar Analog Circuits and Biological Systems Group...
by RLE at MIT | May 15, 2013 | RLE Recent Papers
Ramiz Daniel, Jacob R. Rubens, Rahul Sarpeshkar, Timothy K. Lu Abstract: A central goal of synthetic biology is to achieve multi-signal integration and processing in living cells for diagnostic, therapeutic and biotechnology applications1. Digital logic has been...