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  • CS Colloquia: Engineering Self-Organizing Systems

    Mon, Nov 05, 2007 @ 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM

    Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science

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    Title: Engineering Self-Organizing SystemsSpeaker: Prof. Radhika Nagpal(Harvard)ABSTRACT:
    Biological systems, from embryos to ant colonies, achieve tremendous
    mileage by using vast numbers of cheap and unreliable components to
    achieve complex goals reliably. We are rapidly building embedded systems
    with similar characteristics, from self-assembling modular robots to vast
    sensor networks. How do we engineer robust collective behavior?In this talk, I will describe two projects from my group where we have
    used inspiration from nature, both cells and social insects, to design
    decentralized algorithms for programmable self-assembly. In the first
    project, we use insights from social insects to design algorithms for
    collective construction by simple mobile robots. In the second project we
    use insights from multicellular tissues to design a modular robot that can
    form complex environmentally-adaptive shapes. In both cases we can achieve
    global-to-local compilation: the agents rely on simple and local
    interactions that provably self-organize a wide class of user-specified
    global goals.BIO:
    Radhika Nagpal is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Harvard
    University since 2004. She received her PhD degree in Computer Science
    from MIT, and spent a year as a research fellow at Harvard Medical School.
    She is a recipient of the 2005 Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship award and
    the 2007 NSF Career award. Her research interests are
    biologically-inspired engineering principles for multi-agent systems and
    modelling multicellular biology.

    Location: Seaver Science Library (SSL) - 150

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: CS Colloquia

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