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Description
Wiki for the Self-Organizing Systems Lab at the University of Washington.
Self-organizing systems consist of components whose local interactions produce global behaviors such as spontaneous self-assembly, motion, computation and replication. In our lab we engineer self-organizing systems that have predictable, robust behaviors.
Some projects involve Synthetic Biology -- building things bottom-up out of DNA and other molecules.
Other projects involve Decentralized Robot Systems -- building robot swarms top-down out of traditional electronic circuits and electric motors.
Hopefully the bottom-up and top-down approaches will converge on something useful.
Also called the Biocircuits wiki?
distributed hardware nanotechnology software research
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