Rahul Sarpeshkar

Rahul Sarpeshkar is the Thomas E. Kurtz Professor and a professor of engineering, professor of physics, professor of microbiology & immunology, and professor of molecular and systems biology at Dartmouth. Sarpeshkar, whose interdisciplinary work is in bioengineering, electrical engineering, quantum physics, and biophysics, is the inaugural chair of the William H. Neukom cluster of computational science, which focuses on analog, quantum, and biological computation. The clusters, designed by faculty from across the institution to address major global challenges, are part of President Philip Hanlon's vision for strengthening academic excellence at Dartmouth. Prior to Dartmouth, Sarpeshkar was a tenured professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and led the Analog Circuits and Biological Systems Group. He is now also a visiting scientist at MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Synthetic analog feedback control circuits in living cells by Teo, Jonathan Jin Yuan.

    Published 2019
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    Far field RF power extraction circuits and systems by Mandal, Soumyajit, 1979-

    Published 2005
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    A time-based energy-efficient analog-to-digital converter by Yang, Heemin Yi, 1976-

    Published 2007
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    An analog VLSI front end for pulse oximetry by Tavakoli Dastjerdi, Maziar, 1976-

    Published 2007
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    A low-power cochlear implant system by Baker, Michael W. (Michael Warren), 1977-

    Published 2008
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    An analog VLSI vocal tract by Wee, Keng Hoong

    Published 2008
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