Computer science and electrical engineering have been the great success story of the twentieth century. The neat modularity and mapping of a language onto circuits has led to robots on Mars, desktop computers and smartphones. But these devices are not yet able to do some of the things that life takes for granted: repair a scratch, reproduce, regenerate, or grow exponentially fast–all while remaining functional. This thesis explores and develops algorithms, molecular implementations, and theoretical proofs in the context of “active self-assembly” of molecular systems. The long-term vision of active self-assembly is the theoretical and physical implementation of materials that are composed of reconfigurable units with the programmability a...
Molecular biology provides an inspiring proof-of-principle that chemical systems can store and proce...
Until now, despite the amazing progress in the synthesis of complex molecular and supramolecular st...
Information and algorithms appear to be central to biological organization and processes, from the s...
While computer science has given us a framework for determining the complexity and difficulty of sol...
peer-reviewedThe drive towards organic computing is gaining momentum. Interestingly, the building bl...
Molecular biology provides an inspiring proof-of-principle that chemical systems can store and proc...
Biology makes things far smaller and more complex than anything produced by human engineering. The b...
We describe a computational model for studying the complexity of self-assembled structures with acti...
Biological organisms are beautiful examples of programming. The program and data are stored in biolo...
Inside every cell, ribosomes, the natural molecular factories, use genetic data as “building instruc...
Abstract. While the topic of Molecular Computation would have ap-peared even a half dozen years ago ...
Over the last century, the silicon revolution has enabled us to build faster, smaller and more sophi...
Bennett’s proposed chemical Turing machine is one of the most important thought experiments in the s...
While some of the smallest, most useful machines known to science are the biological molecules that ...
Matter is animate if and only if it uses information processing to persist. My definition of life pl...
Molecular biology provides an inspiring proof-of-principle that chemical systems can store and proce...
Until now, despite the amazing progress in the synthesis of complex molecular and supramolecular st...
Information and algorithms appear to be central to biological organization and processes, from the s...
While computer science has given us a framework for determining the complexity and difficulty of sol...
peer-reviewedThe drive towards organic computing is gaining momentum. Interestingly, the building bl...
Molecular biology provides an inspiring proof-of-principle that chemical systems can store and proc...
Biology makes things far smaller and more complex than anything produced by human engineering. The b...
We describe a computational model for studying the complexity of self-assembled structures with acti...
Biological organisms are beautiful examples of programming. The program and data are stored in biolo...
Inside every cell, ribosomes, the natural molecular factories, use genetic data as “building instruc...
Abstract. While the topic of Molecular Computation would have ap-peared even a half dozen years ago ...
Over the last century, the silicon revolution has enabled us to build faster, smaller and more sophi...
Bennett’s proposed chemical Turing machine is one of the most important thought experiments in the s...
While some of the smallest, most useful machines known to science are the biological molecules that ...
Matter is animate if and only if it uses information processing to persist. My definition of life pl...
Molecular biology provides an inspiring proof-of-principle that chemical systems can store and proce...
Until now, despite the amazing progress in the synthesis of complex molecular and supramolecular st...
Information and algorithms appear to be central to biological organization and processes, from the s...