Amorphous Computing - Researchers and Labs

Researchers and Labs

  • Hal Abelson, MIT
  • Jacob Beal, graduate student MIT (high level languages for amorphous computing)
  • Daniel Coore, University of West Indies (growing point language, tropism, grown inverter series)
  • Tom Knight, MIT (computation with synthetic biology)
  • Radhika Nagpal, Harvard (self-organizing systems)
  • Zack Booth Simpson, Ellington Lab, Univ. of Texas at Austin. (Bacterial edge detector)
  • Gerry Sussman, MIT AI Lab
  • Ron Weiss, Princeton (rule triggering, microbial colony language, coli pattern formation)

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