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- ACM 101/AM 125b/CDS 140a, Winter 2013
- ACM 101b/AM 125b/CDS 140a, Winter 2014
- AFOSR
- AFOSR BRI, DARPA BioCon
- ARL/ICB Crash Course in Systems Biology, August 2010
- A 65nm CMOS Living-Cell Dynamic Fluorescence Sensor with 1.05fA Sensitivity at 600/700nm Wavelengths
- A Bayesian approach to inferring chemical signal timing and amplitude in a temporal logic gate using the cell population distributional response
- A Brain Circuit Program for Understanding the Sensorimotor Basis of Behavior
- A Case Study in Approximate Linearization: The Acrobot Example
- A Compositional Approach to Stochastic Optimal Control with Co-safe Temporal Logic Specifications
- A Compositional Approach to Stochastic Optimal Control with Temporal Logic Specifications
- A Computational Approach to Real-Time Trajectory Generation for Constrained Mechanical Systems
- A Constrained Optimization Framework for Wireless Networking in Multi-Vehicle Applications
- A Contract-Based Methodology for Aircraft Electric Power System Design
- A Control-Oriented Analysis of Bio-Inspired Visuomotor Convergence
- A Design Study for Thermal Control of a CVD Reactor for YBCO
- A Domain-Specific Language for Reactive Control Protocols for Aircraft Electric Power Systems
- A Field-Deployable Arsenic Sensor Integrating Bacillus Megaterium with CMOS Technology
- A Framework for Low--Observable Tra jectory Generation in the Presence of Multiple Radars
- A Framework for Lyapunov Certificates for Multi-Vehicle Rendezvous Problems
- A Frequency Domain Condition for Stability of Interconnected MIMO Systems
- A Geometric Perspective on Bifurcation Control
- A Homotopy Algorithm for Approximating Geometric Distributions by Integrable Systems
- A MATLAB toolbox for modeling genetic circuits in cell-free systems
- A Method for Cost-Effective and Rapid Characterization of Engineered T7-based Transcription Factors by Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Reveals Insights into the Regulation of T7 RNA Polymerase-Driven Expression
- A Method for Cost-Effective and Rapid Characterization of Genetic Parts
- A Model-Free Algorithm for Extremely Resilient Navigation
- A Motion Planner for Nonholonomic Robots
- A Multi-Model Approach to Identification of Biosynthetic Pathways
- A New Computational Method for Optimal Control of a Class of Constrained Systems Governed by Partial Differential Equations
- A Risk-Aware Architecture for Resilient Spacecraft Operations
- A Robust Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Algorithm with a Safety Mode
- A Scalable Formulation for Engineering Combination Therapies for Evolutionary Dynamics of Disease
- A State-space Realization Approach to Set Identification of Biochemical Kinetic Parameters
- A Sub-optimal Algorithm to Synthesize Control Laws for a Network of Dynamic Agents
- A Testbed for Nonlinear Flight Control Techniques: The Caltech Ducted Fan
- A bio-plausible design for visual attitude stabilization
- A bio-plausible design for visual pose stabilization
- A bootstrappable bio-plausible design for visual pose stabilization
- A chemical reaction network model of PURE
- A geometric and structural approach to the analysis and design of biological circuit dynamics: a theory tailored for synthetic biology
- A group-theoretic approach to formalizing bootstrapping problems
- A hovercraft robot that uses insect-inspired visual autocorrelation for motion control in a corridor
- A modal interface contract theory for guarded input/output automata with an application in traffic system design
- A population-based temporal logic gate for timing and recording chemical events
- A robust model predictive control algorithm augmented with a reactive safety mode
- A stochastic framework for the design of transient and steady state behavior of biochemical reaction networks
- A two-state ribosome and protein model can robustly capture the chemical reaction dynamics of gene expression
- A typo in equation (6.24).
- Aaron Ames