by RLE at MIT | Sep 28, 2011 | News Links
Analog — rather than digital — circuits could enable models of biological systems that are more efficient, more accurate and easier to build. «more» Related Links: Mimicking cells with transistors Professor Rahul Sarpeshkar RLE Analog Circuits and Biological...
by RLE at MIT | Jun 28, 2011 | News Links
RLE’s Rahul Sarpeshkar is one of three MIT faculty selected to attend NAE’s 17th Annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium in September at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California.«more» Related Links: MIT faculty selected to attend NAE’s Frontiers...
by RLE at MIT | Feb 25, 2010 | News Links
A single cell in the human body is approximately 10,000 times more energy-efficient than any nanoscale digital transistor, the fundamental building block of electronic chips. RLE’s Rahul Sarpeshkar is now applying architectural principles from these...
by RLE at MIT | Jun 3, 2009 | News Links
MIT engineers have built a fast, ultra-broadband, low-power radio chip, modeled on the human inner ear, that could enable wireless devices capable of receiving cell phone, Internet, radio and television signals. Rahul Sarpeshkar, associate professor of electrical...
by RLE at MIT | Oct 25, 2006 | Awards, News Links
Rahul Sarpeshkar and Yoel Fink among the 23 awarded. « more » Related Links: 23 faculty members awarded tenure Rahul Sarpeshkar Yoel Fink