Online seminar series on cutting-edge development in the control of biological systems
We are interested in progress in the control of biological systems. The scope of our seminars is broad and accommodates works addressing theoretical, computational, and experimental problems combining Systems and Synthetic Biology, Systems and Control Theory, Physics, Computer Science, and Applied Mathematics. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Modeling, inference, simulation, analysis, filtering and control of reactions networks
In-vivo and in-silico filtering, control and optimization of biological systems
Understanding and engineering homeostatic behaviors in living organisms
Understanding and exploiting noise for the analysis and the design of biological systems
Fundamental limits in the control and filtering of (noisy) biological networks
Networks as computing machines and network implementation of mathematical functions and dynamics
Molecular tools for the implementation of in vivo or in silico control
Realization and implementation of synthetic circuits
Applications in biology, biotechnology, bioprocesses, environment, ecology, etc. as well as in bio-inspired design
We aim at providing a common forum for sharing knowledge and encouraging discussion and collaboration across subfields. In particular we aim at facilitating interactions between junior and established researchers in order to foster career development in academia and industry. These considerations are reflected in the choice of speakers and we will strive to create an excellent, exciting and diverse schedule.
The seminar runs (for now) once a month at 11am to noon ET (this webpage shows the schedule in your current time zone). Each session consists of one 45-minute talk followed by questions. Attendees are welcome to stay longer for casual discussions and questions to the speakers which are not necessarily directly related to the talk.
Upcoming Talks
Calendar subscriptions and more on researchseminars.org
Past Talks
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