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|Thematic area=Thermodynamics of Computation
 
|Biography=I am just starting a Royal Society University Research Fellowship in the Bioengineering Department, where I will be building up a "Principles of Biomolecular Systems" group. I've previously been affiliated with Nick Jones' systems and signals group, the Doye / Louis biophysics groups in Oxford and the biochemical networks group of Pieter Rein ten Wolde in Amsterdam.  My group probes the fundamental principles underlying complex biochemical systems through theoretical modelling, simulation and experiment. In particular, We focus on the interplay between the detailed biochemistry and the overall output of a process such as sensing, replication or self-assembly. We're inspired by natural systems, and aim to explore the possibilities of engineering artificial analogs. For more details, please refer to my Research Page.
 
|Biography=I am just starting a Royal Society University Research Fellowship in the Bioengineering Department, where I will be building up a "Principles of Biomolecular Systems" group. I've previously been affiliated with Nick Jones' systems and signals group, the Doye / Louis biophysics groups in Oxford and the biochemical networks group of Pieter Rein ten Wolde in Amsterdam.  My group probes the fundamental principles underlying complex biochemical systems through theoretical modelling, simulation and experiment. In particular, We focus on the interplay between the detailed biochemistry and the overall output of a process such as sensing, replication or self-assembly. We're inspired by natural systems, and aim to explore the possibilities of engineering artificial analogs. For more details, please refer to my Research Page.
|Fields of Research=Chemical Reaction Networks; Stochastic Thermodynamics; Naturally Occurring Biological Computation
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|Fields of Research=Chemical Reaction Networks; Stochastic Thermodynamics; Thermodynamics and Computation in Biological Systems
 
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|Related link URL=http://www.imperial.ac.uk/principles-of-biomolecular-systems/
 
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