The Biophysical Communication Engineering (BioPhysComm) Lab has its own YouTube channel. You can find research highlights, tutorials, and interviews related to our work.
On our research YouTube channel we have a playlist of Research MicroLectures. These are short (3-5 minute) videos that introduce fundamental topics related to our work.
On our research YouTube channel, we have a playlist of Research MicroAbstracts. These are short (3-5 minute) videos that summarize our publications.
The following research seminar was presented at the Workshop on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communication, which was hosted by King's College London and held virtually on 19 January 2023. The presentation slides are also available.
Here are presentation slides describing the area and some of our contributions:
Slides from a seminar presented at the virtual 2023 Workshop on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communications, which was hosted by King's College London in January 2023. The talk summarizes the group's current research work on microfluidics, neuron transport, and bacterial biofilms. A recording of the seminar is also available.
Slides from our 2-hour tutorial presented at the 1st International Symposium on Molecular and Biological Communications, which was hosted virtually by VNIT Nagpur in February 2021. We go into the basics of diffusion-based channel modelling, a statistical description of reaction-diffusion, and algorithms to implement a molecular communication simulation. A recording of the tutorial is also available.
A 2020 update of our introductory slides on nanonetworking and molecular communication (originally from 2013). This set comes from a presentation given as a seminar for the ES96T Wireless Communications module at Warwick. The 2013 slide set appeared to have been getting a rather high number of downloads; this slide set has similar ideas but includes summaries of some of our work up to about 2017 (PhD+PostDoc).
A tutorial delivered to the 4th Workshop on Molecular Communication in Linz, Austra, in April 2019.
A presentation to Memorial University (St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada) in January 2017.
A presentation to the University of Toronto (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) in July 2016.
An introduction to nanonetworking and diffusive molecular communication. This was presented twice in 2013 as a guest lecture to the MIMO course at the Institute for Digital Communications (IDC) at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg (Erlangen, Germany).