NSF SemiSynBio: Redox-Enabled Bio-Electronics for Molecular Communication and Memory (RE-BIONICS)
NSF SemiSynBio: Redox-Enabled Bio-Electronics for Molecular Communication and Memory (RE-BIONICS)
Descriptions
Redox-enabled Bio-Electronics based on Molecular Communication) will create first-of-kind bioelectronics devices that will mediate the rapid and facile information exchange between biology and electronics. These devices will have the potential to transform healthcare, enabling tele-monitoring and remote/autonomous drug delivery and facilitating environmental monitoring in agriculture and cyber-defense where connecting biological phenomena with electronics are important.
NSF: CIF: Information Recovery Under Connectivity and Communication Constraints
NSF: CIF: Information Recovery Under Connectivity and Communication Constraints
Descriptions
Professor Alexander Barg (ECE/ISR) is the principal investigator for a new three-year, $500K National Science Foundation award, Information Recovery Under Connectivity and Communication Constraints.
The Communication and Information Foundations project addresses data storage issues connected with modern, large-scale distributed storage systems.
DARPA: An Optimization-Based Approach to Breaking the Neural Code
DARPA: An Optimization-Based Approach to Breaking the Neural Code
Descriptions
A team of four University of Maryland researchers has been awarded a $1M, 18-month cooperative agreement by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for “An Optimization-Based Approach to Breaking the Neural Code.” The project is part of DARPA’s