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|Biography=Ilya Mark Nemenman (born January 8, 1975 in Minsk, Belarus) is a theoretical physicist at Emory University, where he is a Winship Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and Biology. He is known for his studies of information processing in biological systems and for developing course-grained models of these systems. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society for "his contributions to theoretical biological physics, especially information processing in a variety of living systems, and for the development of coarse-grained modeling methods of such systems" . He also has served in the chair line of the division of biological physics, from 2013-2018. Nemenman also was a founder of the q-bio conference, and is a general member of the Aspen Center for Physics. (Wikipedia)
 
|Biography=Ilya Mark Nemenman (born January 8, 1975 in Minsk, Belarus) is a theoretical physicist at Emory University, where he is a Winship Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and Biology. He is known for his studies of information processing in biological systems and for developing course-grained models of these systems. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society for "his contributions to theoretical biological physics, especially information processing in a variety of living systems, and for the development of coarse-grained modeling methods of such systems" . He also has served in the chair line of the division of biological physics, from 2013-2018. Nemenman also was a founder of the q-bio conference, and is a general member of the Aspen Center for Physics. (Wikipedia)
|Fields of Research=General Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics; Thermodynamics of Neurobiology; Thermodynamics of Single Cells; Naturally Occurring Biological Computation
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|Fields of Research=General Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics; Thermodynamics and Computation in Biological Systems; Thermodynamics of Neurobiology; Thermodynamics of Single Cells
 
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|Related link URL=http://nemenmanlab.org/~ilya/index.php/Ilya_Nemenman
 
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