Difference between revisions of "Main Page"
From EckfordLab
Line 38: | Line 38: | ||
'''Lab News''' | '''Lab News''' | ||
+ | * '''POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE''': See the [[Available Positions]] page for details. | ||
* Prof. Eckford's "Introduction to Molecular Communication" course from the JTG/IEEE ITSoc Summer School is freely available online: [http://course.eckfordlab.org/ http://course.eckfordlab.org/]. | * Prof. Eckford's "Introduction to Molecular Communication" course from the JTG/IEEE ITSoc Summer School is freely available online: [http://course.eckfordlab.org/ http://course.eckfordlab.org/]. | ||
− | |||
− | |||
Revision as of 12:02, 22 November 2021
EckfordLabMolecular Communication and Information Theory Laboratory
EckfordLab, the Molecular Communication and Information Theory Laboratory under the supervision of Professor Andrew Eckford, is located in the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University, Toronto, Canada. The lab is concerned with problems involving molecular communication, computational biology, and information theory.
Latest Preprints
- A. S. Moffett, P. J. Thomas, M. Hinczewski, and A. W. Eckford, "Destructive and constructive cheater suppression through quorum sensing," bioRxiv doi:10.1101/2021.06.16.448736
bioRxiv - A. S. Moffett and A. W. Eckford, "To code, or not to code, at the racetrack: Kelly betting and single-letter codes," arXiv:2104.14277 [cs.IT]
arXiv
Latest Published Papers
- H. Awan, R. S. Adve, N. Wallbridge, C. Plummer, and A. W. Eckford, "Modelling the Role of Inter-cellular Communication in Modulating Photosynthesis in Plants," IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communication, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 94-99, Jun. 2021.
arXiv* IEEEXplore - Y. Fang, A. Noel. A. W. Eckford, N. Yang, and J. Guo, "Characterization of cooperators in quorum sensing with 2D molecular signal analysis," IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 799-816, Feb. 2021.
arXiv* IEEEXplore
Lab News
- POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE: See the Available Positions page for details.
- Prof. Eckford's "Introduction to Molecular Communication" course from the JTG/IEEE ITSoc Summer School is freely available online: http://course.eckfordlab.org/.
EckfordLab is affiliated with the Nanotechnology and Biotechnology Research Group and with the Centre for Innovation in Computing @ Lassonde.