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Revision as of 16:39, 27 December 2023
This page contains information about the Group members class, used for keeping track of people in the group.
Class structure
A group member is a page in the Group member with the properties listed below. This category is used to list people who are part of projects. Eventually it may also be used to keep track of authors on papers.
Required properties
Name | Description |
---|---|
First name | |
Last name |
Optional properties
Name | Description |
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Position | Current position (PhD student, postdoc, etc) |
Current project | Primary project that the person is working on. |
Other projects | Other projects that the person is helping with (list) |
Previous projects | Previous projects the person has worked on. |
URL | URL to use for homepage. If present, overrides LinkedIn page. |
LinkedIn URL. If URL is not present, this is used as a link for the group member. | |
Previous positions | If current position is alumni, list of previous positions the person has held. |
Subsequent positions | If current position is alumni, list of subsequent positions the person has held (first to last) |
Graduation date | For alumni, the date that they left Caltech. |
Templates and Actions
- Special:FormEdit/Group member - create a new group member entry
- Form:Group member - form used to create a new group member
- Template:Group member - template used to display a group member
List of group members using this class
- 14 current: 11 PhD students (9 co-advised), 1 postdocs, 1 technicians, 0 undergraduates, 1 visitors.
- 56 alumni: 30 PhD students (5 co-advised), 16 postdocs, 3 staff, 7 undergraduates, 7 visitors.
Current group:
Group member | Position | Primary project | Other projects | Previous projects |
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Abhishek Dey | Visitor | AFOSR Syn Bio MURI | ||
Josefine Graebener | Postdoc | AFOSR T&E2 | NSF T&E | |
Sal Ibarra | PhD student | |||
Manisha Kapasiawala | PhD student | ARO CHARMME | AFOSR Syn Bio MURI | |
Matthieu Kratz | PhD student | |||
Elin Larsson | PhD student | |||
Leo Li | PhD student | |||
Ioannis Mandralis | PhD student | |||
Zach Martinez | PhD student | ICB Synthetic Biofilms | ||
Kellan Moorse | PhD student | AFOSR T&E2 | AFOSR T&E | |
Nikos Mynhier | PhD student | |||
Blade Olson | PhD student | ICB Synthetic Biofilms | ||
Miki Yun | Technician | |||
Han Zhang | PhD student |
PhD and postdoc alumni:
Previous projects | Graduated | Subsequent positions | |
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Apurva Badithela | Formal Methods for V&V and T&E of Autonomous Systems Layered T&E for Safety-Critical Autonomous Systems | 21 May 2024 | Presidential Postdoc, Princeton |
Ania Baetica | Theory-Based Engineering of Biomolecular Circuits in Living Cells Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors | 18 May 2018 | Postdoc at University of California San Francisco with Hana El-Samad; Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Drexel University |
Karena Cai | VeHICaL: Verified Human Interfaces, Control, and Learning for Semi-Autonomous Systems | 5 March 2021 | Senior ML/Robotics Engineer, Cruise |
Nancy Cao | Programmable Molecular Technology Initiative | ||
Mengyi Cao | Staff Associate (Principal Investigator) at Carnegie Institute for Science | ||
Samuel Clamons | Model-guided Discovery and Optimization of Cell-based Sensors Molecular Programming Architectures, Abstractions, Algorithms, and Applications Establishing microfluidic cell-free systems for the rapid prototyping of synthetic genetic networks Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors Enabling Technologies for Cell-Silicon Interfacing Fundamental Biological Factors Underlying Human Performance: From Molecular Diagnostics and Detection to Behavior and Systems Biology | 17 September 2021 | Bioinformatic scientist at Illumina in San Diego |
Ersin Das | Formal Methods for V&V and T&E of Autonomous Systems | ||
Sumanth Dathathri | The TerraSwarm Research Center VeHICaL: Verified Human Interfaces, Control, and Learning for Semi-Autonomous Systems Assurance for Learning Enabled Systems | 2 March 2020 | Research Scientist, DeepMind (London) |
Abhishek Dey | |||
Mary Dunlop | Postdoctoral Scholar, Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI);
Assistant Professor, University of Vermont; Associate Professor, Boston University | ||
Chuchu Fan | Assurance for Learning Enabled Systems | Assistant Professor, Aero/Astro, MIT | |
Jonathan Feldstein | Synthesizing flight software (FSW) discrete controllers from formal specifications | ||
Ioannis Filippidis | The TerraSwarm Research Center Temporal Logic Specifications for Control System Design in Automotive Systems | 30 November 2017 | Researcher, Microsoft-INRIA joint research center (Paris) |
Anthony Fragoso | 11 October 2017 | Postdoc, California Institute of Technology (Soon-Jo Chung) U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) | |
Elisa Franco | 27 June 2011 | ||
David Garcia | Engineering Durable Cell-Free Biological Capabilities for Advanced Sensing and Prototyping Engineering Replication-, Growth-, and Division-Deficient E. coli for Safe, Stable and Efficient Function | NRC Postdoc Fellow , U.S. Army DEVCOM Chemical Biological Center | |
Jin Ge | VeHICaL: Verified Human Interfaces, Control, and Learning for Semi-Autonomous Systems | Senior Research Scientist, Toyota Research Institute; Senior Software Engineering, Nuro | |
Josefine Graebener | Temporal Logic Specifications for Control System Design in Automotive Systems Formal Methods for V&V and T&E of Autonomous Systems | 30 April 2024 | |
Leopold Green | Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors Rosen Microbiome | 1 July 2021 | Assistant Professor, Purdue University |
Shaobin Guo | Model-guided Discovery and Optimization of Cell-based Sensors Cell-Free Expression of Membrane Proteins with Applications to Drug Discovery | Assistant Professor, Fuzhou University, China | |
Sofie Haesaert | Synthesizing flight software (FSW) discrete controllers from formal specifications Safety-Critical Autonomy and Verification for Space Missions | Assistant Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology | |
Andrew Halleran | Biomolecular Circuits for Rapid Detection and Response to Environmental Events Theory-Based Engineering of Biomolecular Circuits in Living Cells Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors | Data scientist, Atalaya Capital | |
Kimia Hassibi | Layered T&E for Safety-Critical Autonomous Systems | ||
Clare Hayes | Programmable Molecular Technology Initiative Model-guided Discovery and Optimization of Cell-based Sensors Improvement of E. coli transcription-translation (TX-TL) system Rapid, Reliable and Repeatable Platforms for Cell-Free Prototyping | 30 August 2016 | |
Victoria Hsiao | Biomolecular Circuits for Rapid Detection and Response to Environmental Events Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors | Scientist, Amyris | |
Chelsea Hu | Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors Enabling Technologies for Cell-Silicon Interfacing | Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M | |
Sal Ibarra | |||
Inigo Incer | Formal Methods for V&V and T&E of Autonomous Systems Rules of Composition in Synthetic Biology Across Scales of Complexity: Theory and Tools Layered T&E for Safety-Critical Autonomous Systems | ||
Alex Johnson | Control of Functional Bioenabled Materials using Synthetic Cells | ||
Zoila Jurado | Developing Standardized Cell-Free Platforms for Rapid Prototyping of Synthetic Biology Circuits and Pathways Deciphering the Rules of Nucleus Architecture with Synthetic Cells and Organelles Rules of Composition in Synthetic Biology Across Scales of Complexity: Theory and Tools Design and Implementation of Multi-Component Synthetic Cells | 7 May 2024 | |
Manisha Kapasiawala | Actuation of Synthetic Cells Via Proto-Flagellar Motors Deciphering the Rules of Nucleus Architecture with Synthetic Cells and Organelles | ||
Lani Kim | Programmable Molecular Technology Initiative | ||
Matthieu Kratz | |||
Elin Larsson | Enabling Technologies for Cell-Silicon Interfacing An Open Synthetic Biology Toolkit for Engineering Reliable Genetic Circuits in Microbes in Soil Engineering Reliable Genetic Circuits for Characterization and Remediation of Soil Ecologies | ||
Geoffroy Le Courtois Du Manoir | Formal Methods for V&V and T&E of Autonomous Systems | ||
Trinity Lee | |||
Leo Li | |||
Ioannis Mandralis | |||
John Marken | Genetic Circuits for Multi-Cellular Machines Field-Programmable, Recombinase-Based Biomolecular Circuits An Open Synthetic Biology Toolkit for Engineering Reliable Genetic Circuits in Microbes in Soil Engineering Reliable Genetic Circuits for Characterization and Remediation of Soil Ecologies Multi-Layer, Composable and Programmable Biomolecular Circuits for Microbial Consortia | 9 May 2023 | Postdoc at Caltech with Bruce Hay |
Zach Martinez | |||
Michaelle Mayalu | Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors Dissecting microbiome-gut-brain circuits for microbial modulation of host cognition in response to diet and stress | Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford | |
Reed McCardell | Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors | 26 April 2021 | Medical resident, Hawaii |
Catharine (Cat) McGhan | Resilient Risk-Aware Autonomy for the Exploration of Uncertain and Extreme Environments | Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati | |
John McManus | Enabling Technologies for Cell-Silicon Interfacing | Biologist, FDA | |
Joe Meyerowitz | Biomolecular Feedback Circuits for Modular, Robust and Rapid Response Biomolecular Circuits for Rapid Detection and Response to Environmental Events Establishing microfluidic cell-free systems for the rapid prototyping of synthetic genetic networks Field-Programmable, Recombinase-Based Biomolecular Circuits Engineering Durable Cell-Free Biological Capabilities for Advanced Sensing and Prototyping Developing Standardized Cell-Free Platforms for Rapid Prototyping of Synthetic Biology Circuits and Pathways | 5 October 2022 | Postdoc at the Crick Institute in London, working with Erika DeBenedictis |
Andrew Montequin | Molecular Programming Architectures, Abstractions, Algorithms, and Applications | ||
Kellan Moorse | Formal Methods for V&V and T&E of Autonomous Systems | ||
Richard M. Murray | |||
Nikos Mynhier | |||
Blade Olson | |||
... further results |
All group members: