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Revision as of 17:02, 4 September 2021
First name | Chelsea |
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Last name | Hu |
Current position | Postdoc |
Department | BE |
Co-advisor | |
Current project | ARL Silicon-Cell |
Other projects | |
Previous projects | DARPA BioCon |
Graduated | |
Previous positions | |
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Subsequent positions |
Papers:
- A Field-Deployable Arsenic Sensor Integrating Bacillus Megaterium with CMOS Technology. Chelsea Y Hu, John B McManus, Fatemeh Aghlmand, Elin M Larsson, Azita Emami, Richard M Murray. Submitted, ACS Synthetic Biology, 2024.
- A 65nm CMOS Living-Cell Dynamic Fluorescence Sensor with 1.05fA Sensitivity at 600/700nm Wavelengths. Fatemeh Aghimand, Chelsea Hu, Saransh Sharma, Krishna K. Pochana, Richard M. Murray, Azita Emami. 2023 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC).
- Layered Feedback Control Overcomes Performance Trade-Off in Synthetic Biomolecular Networks. Chelsea Hu, Richard M. Murray. Nature Communications 13(1):1-13, 2022.
- Bacterial Controller Aided Wound Healing: A Case Study in Dynamical Population Controller Design. Leopold N. Green, Chelsea Y. Hu, Xinying Y. Ren, Richard M. Murray. qBio Conference 2019.
- Design of a genetic layered feedback controller in synthetic biological circuitry. Chelsea Y. Hu, Richard M. Murray. 2019 Synthetic Biology: Engineerinng, Evolution and Design (SEED) Conference.
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