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Bridging paradigm gaps between biology and engineering
Computing and communications are well understood topics in engineering. However, we are very much at the beginning of the road to understanding those mechanisms in biological systems. I'll argue that progress in biology will require better understanding of biologically inspired paradigms for computing and communications. In particular, I'll discuss some initial results related to asynchronous circuits with feedback and to delay insensitive communications.