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Molecular 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
- H. Elayan, A. W. Eckford, and R. S. Adve, "Selectivity of protein interactions stimulated by terahertz signals," accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience.
arXiv* IEEEXplore early access
Latest Published Papers
- X. Chen, M. Wen, F. Ji, Y. Huang, Y. Tang, and A. W. Eckford, “Detection interval of aerosol propagation from the perspective of molecular communication: How long is enough?” IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 40, no. 22, pp. 3255-3270, Nov. 2022.
arXiv* IEEEXplore - X. Chen, F. Ji, M. Wen, Y. Huang, Y. Tang, and A. W. Eckford, "Low complexity first: Duration-centric ISI mitigation in molecular communication via diffusion," IEEE Communications Letters, vol. 26, no. 11, pp. 2665-2669, Nov. 2022.
arXiv* IEEEXplore - A. S. Moffett, G. Cui, P. J. Thomas, W. D. Hunt, N. A. McCarty, R. S. Westafer, and A. W. Eckford, "Permissive and nonpermissive channel closings in CFTR revealed by a factor graph inference algorithm," Biophysical Reports, vol. 2, no. 4, 100083, Dec. 2022.
ScienceDirect open access
Lab News
- Our recent paper on quorum sensing was covered by Phys.org and IFLScience.
- On Friday, January 21, 2022, Prof. Eckford will be speaking at "Using Biology for Communication and Information Transmission: A Workshop", a virtual event organized by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine.
EckfordLab is affiliated with the Nanotechnology and Biotechnology Research Group and with the Centre for Innovation in Computing @ Lassonde.