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[[BE 107]]
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[[http:www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/BFSwiki|''Biomolecular Feedback Systems'']]
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Welcome to CUSL

Cooperative unmanded systems laboratory



Papers Research Group Teaching Contact

Quick Links:

BE 107

Group Schedule

Feedback Systems

Biomolecular Feedback Systems




Research

My group's research is in the application of feedback and control to networked systems, with applications in biology and autonomy. Current projects include work on biomolecular feedback systems, novel architectures for control systems, and networked control systems (see my research overview for more details).

RMM Preprint Archive
Caltech theses
Google Scholar

Active projects: Template:Active projects [Archive]