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Ilya Nemenman

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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)

Field(s) of Research: General Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics, Thermodynamics and Computation in Biological Systems"Thermodynamics and Computation in Biological Systems" is not in the list (Chemical Reaction Networks, Computer Science Engineering to Address Energy Costs, Computer Science Theory, General Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics, Stochastic Thermodynamics, Thermodynamics of Neurobiology, Thermodynamics of Single Cells, Artificial Biological Computation, Logically Reversible Computing, Naturally Occurring Biological Computation, ...) of allowed values for the "Field of Research" property., Thermodynamics of Neurobiology, Thermodynamics of Single Cells

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