Systems Biology and Morphogenetic Engineering

Natural techniques demonstrate how a variety of biological systems can organise and classify high dimensional and high volume data.  By looking at a wider variety of natural systems, we can understand different patterns of intelligence, while benefiting from their application to difficult real-world problems.

Topics include:

  • Organising principles in neural evolution (e.g. energy constraint),
  • In silico modeling, analysis and synthesis of genetic circuits,
  • Morphogenetic self-organization of collective systems (e.g., mobile sensors, computing resources), structural design.