Biological and Bio-Inspired Information Theory
Videos from BIRS Workshop
Andrew Eckford, York University
Monday Oct 27, 2014 08:58 - 09:31
The Landscape
Peter Thomas, Case Western Reserve University
Monday Oct 27, 2014 09:40 - 10:40
Signal Transduction and Information Theory
Janet Paluh, SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
Monday Oct 27, 2014 14:12 - 14:42
Biological Platforms in Self-Assembly and Dynamic Restructuring
Nicolo Michelusi, University of Southern California
Monday Oct 27, 2014 14:50 - 15:16
A Stochastic Model for Electron Transfer in Bacterial Cables
Chris Rose, Rutgers University
Monday Oct 27, 2014 15:38 - 16:09
A Framework for Molecular Communication: timing & payload
Stefan Moser, ETH Zurich
Monday Oct 27, 2014 16:10 - 16:41
Capacity Bounds of the Memoryless AIGN Channel – a Toy-Model for Molecular Communication in a Fluid
Weisi Guo, University of Warwick
Monday Oct 27, 2014 16:43 - 17:12
Communication Envelopes for Molecular Diffusion and Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
Naftali Tishby, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Tuesday Oct 28, 2014 10:32 - 11:37
Sensing and acting under information constraints - a principled approach to biology and intelligence
Behnaam Aazhang, Rice University
Tuesday Oct 28, 2014 13:37 - 14:10
Real-Time Network Modulation for Intractable Epilepsy
Alexander Dimitrov, Washington State University
Tuesday Oct 28, 2014 14:16 - 14:47
Invariant signal processing in auditory biological systems
Joel Zylberberg, University of Washington
Tuesday Oct 28, 2014 14:50 - 15:20
Communicating with noisy signals: lessons learned from the mammalian visual system
Robert Schober, Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg
Tuesday Oct 28, 2014 15:49 - 16:26
Intersymbol interference mitigation in diffusive molecular communication
Rudolf Rabenstein, Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg (FAU)
Tuesday Oct 28, 2014 16:27 - 17:04
Modelling Molecular Communication Channels by Modal Expansions
Chan-Byoung Chae, Yonsei University
Tuesday Oct 28, 2014 17:05 - 17:24
Molecular MIMO: From Theory to Practice
Tom Schneider, National Institutes of Health
Wednesday Oct 29, 2014 09:04 - 10:13
Three Principles of Biological States: Ecology and Cancer
John Baez, University of California, Riverside
Wednesday Oct 29, 2014 10:38 - 11:13
Biodiversity, entropy and thermodynamics
Christoph Adami, Michigan State University
Wednesday Oct 29, 2014 11:14 - 11:52
Some Information-Theoretic Musings Concerning the Origin and Evolution of Life
Ilya Nemenman, Emory University
Thursday Oct 30, 2014 09:07 - 10:17
Predictive information
Daniel Polani, University of Hertfordshire
Thursday Oct 30, 2014 10:38 - 11:50
Informational Principles in Perception-Action Loops
Amin Emad, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thursday Oct 30, 2014 13:29 - 14:00
Applications of Discrete Mathematics in Bioinformatics
Paul Bogdan, University of Southern California
Thursday Oct 30, 2014 14:01 - 14:34
Multiscale Analysis Reveals Complex Behavior in Bacteria Population Dynamics
Robert Shaw, ProtoLife Inc.
Thursday Oct 30, 2014 14:34 - 15:04
Information and Causality in a Reaction-Diffusion System
Lubomir Kostal, Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Thursday Oct 30, 2014 15:34 - 16:06
Efficient information transmission and stimulus coding in neuronal models
Nima Soltani, Stanford University
Thursday Oct 30, 2014 16:47 - 17:22
Applications of Directed Information to Neuroscience