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Proceedings, Volume 98, Issue 1

2024 MC-ALIFE 2023 - 1 articles

Workshop on Molecular Communication Approaches for Wetware Artificial Life

Online | 25 July 2023

Volume Editor: Julio A. Seijas Vázquez, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Cover Story: Artificial cells are bio-inspired man-made systems, similar to living cells, built to understand the basic principles of life and to generate new biotechnological products. The workshop “Molecular Communication Approaches for Wetware Artificial Life” (25 July 2023, Sapporo, Japan) was dedicated to the exploration of artificial cells that communicate with each other, or with biological cells, through chemical exchanges. As a result of these fundamental processes, artificial cells generate complex behaviors, paving the way for next-generation “wetware” artificial life systems with characteristics not present in conventional software/hardware systems. Quantitative investigations of molecular communications, using rigorous engineering models, will facilitate experimental progress in this field.
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Molecular Communication Approaches for Wetware Artificial Life: A Workshop Report

  • Pasquale Stano,
  • Murat Kuscu,
  • Michael Barros,
  • Malcolm Egan,
  • Yutetsu Kuruma,
  • Sasitharan Balasubramaniam,
  • Jiewen Wang and
  • Tadashi Nakano

On 25 July 2023, a workshop entitled “Molecular Communication Approaches for Wetware Artificial Life” took place as a satellite event at the international conference ALIFE 2023 (The 2023 Conference on Artificial Life). In this report, we...

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