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BIRS: Stochasticity in Biochemical Reaction Networks


Self-Assembling Robots

Eric Klavins
Assistant Professor

Electrical Engineering
University of Washington
Campus Box 352500
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 616-1743

      

Research Interests: Self organizing systems, concurrency, distributed algorithms, robotics, molecules and control theory.

Biographical data

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  • 7/2007: The programmable parts appear on the cover of the August issue of Control Systems Magazine!

  • 5/2007: SOSLab graduate student Fay Shaw passes the ME qualifying exam. Congratualations Fay!

  • 3/2007: SOSLab graduate student J.M. McNew passes the EE general exam. Congratulations J.M.!

  • 3/2007: We are gradually moving all online content to a new wiki. Check it out. The BioCircuits course is the first big section.

  • 1/2007: We are developing a new course for Spring 2007: An Introduction to BioCircuits! Sign up!

  • 10/2006: Josh Bishop (with Fay Shaw and Eric Klavins) wins Best Poster in the UW Center for Nanotechnology's Poster Competition. The title: "Improved Repeatability of a DNA Nanomotor".

  • 9/2006: The latest videos of the programmable parts have been posted.

  • 4/2006: SOSLab gets visitors as part of the COE open house.

  • 2/2006: Chandy (Caltech), Doyle (Caltech), Klavins (UW), Murray (Caltech, PI) and Parillo (MIT) receive MURI Award for their proposal: "High Confidence Design for Distributed Embedded Systems".

  • 2/2006: Eric goes to physical biology bootcamp at the Rob Phillips Lab.

  • 12/2005: SOSLab Undergrad Sam Burden wins Mary Gates Fellowship -- again.

  • 11/2005: SOSLab Graduate Students Josh Bishop and Nils Napp pass their qualifying exams! Congratulations!

  • 9/2005: SOSLab's programmable parts are featured at the NSF's Exhibition of U.S. Robotics Research.

  • 6/2005: SOSLab's 16-processor cluster is up and running ( check usage ) - thanks to Richard Kreisberg.

  • 4/2005: SOSLab opens its doors to local K-12 students as part of UW Engineering's Open House. (See photos.)

  • 2/2005: SOSLab's "programmable parts" are self-assembling! (Read more.)

  • 1/2005: New grant: "DNA Machines" funded by UW's Royalty Research Fund.

  • 12/2004: SOSLab Undergrad Sam Burden wins Mary Gates Fellowship.