Positions: Information for prospective students

Skills

Students and postdocs in our lab work on table-top experiments which may involve: designing and building equipment in the machine shop, writing computer software to interface equipment with data acquisition, fluorescence microscopy, microfluidic channel fabrication, biological sample preparation and manipulation, building electronic circuits or simple optical devices, developing data analysis tools, and conducting computer simulations.

Research projects overview & background

Externally forced oscillatory and excitable systems

BZ Background Reading: Ehud Meron, "Phase Fronts and Synchronization Patterns in Forced Oscillatory Systems", Discreet Dyn. Nat. Soc., 4 217-230 (2000). [pdf (1.8 Mb)]

Neuron-Glia Interactions & Signaling

Neuron/Glia background reading (pdfs)

Spatio-temporal E. coli populations under inhomogeneous growth conditions


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