Richard M. Murray
Richard M. Murray is a synthetic biologist and Thomas E. and Doris Everhart Professor of Control & Dynamical Systems and Bioengineering at Caltech, California.[1]
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Alma mater | University of California at Berkeley |
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Fields | Synthetic biology |
Institutions | California Institute of Technology |
Thesis | (1991) |
Website | www |
Research
Murray is a pioneer of the field of biological engineering, synthetic biology and control theory. [2] His research focuses on the application of feedback and control to networked systems, biomolecular feedback systems, novel architectures for control systems, and networked control systems.
Murray is a founder and steering group member of the Build-a-Cell Initiative, an international large-scale collaboration investigating creation of synthetic live cells.[3]
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References
- "Murray Lab". Retrieved 8 Dec 2019.
- "Google Scholar Richard M Murray". Retrieved 8 Dec 2019.
- "Build-a-Cell". Retrieved 4 Dec 2019.
External links
- Lab webpage
- Control Theory and Methods - Richard Murray KISSCaltech lecture
- History of robotics interview
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