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Research Areas
My research interests are in the areas of network
applications and distributed computing with strong emphasis placed on
interdisciplinary approaches into those areas. Currently, I'm involved in
the following two projects, both at the intersection of computer science and
biology.
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Molecular
Communication: Molecular communication is engineered biological
communication (e.g., cell-to-cell signaling) that allows nanomachines
(e.g., engineered organisms, artificial devices) to communicate through
chemical signals at the molecular scale world.
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Bio-Networking
Architecture (Bio-Net
Evolution): The Bio-Networking Architecture is a biologically inspired
middleware framework that supports the design and development of
autonomous, scalable, adaptive and robust network services.
Publications
Employment and Education
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Assistant Adjunct Professor,
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of
California, Irvine (March, 2007 - present)
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Postdoctoral Research Scholar,
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of
California, Irvine (April, 2002 - Feb, 2007)
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Ph.D., Information Systems
Engineering, Osaka University (Japan), March 2002
- M.E., Information Systems Engineering, Osaka
University (Japan), March 2000
- B.E., Information Systems Engineering, Osaka
University (Japan), March 1999
Contact information
- 3241 Donald Bren Hall
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
Email: tnakano@ics.uci.edu
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