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Andras Gyorgy is an Assistant Professor at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, specializing in Biomedical Electrical Engineering. His research interests lie in the integration of synthetic biology with network dynamics and control theory. Gyorgy’s work focuses on the behavior of dynamic networks, particularly in synthetic biology applications. He blends theoretical and experimental approaches to rationally forward-engineer synthetic biology systems, characterizing circuit interactions both in vivo and in vitro. Before joining NYU Abu Dhabi in 2017, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at UC Berkeley, where he researched biological control and pattern formation under the guidance of Murat Arcak and Adam Arkin. His graduate studies were conducted at MIT, where he concentrated on modularity in cellular systems, collaborating with renowned researchers such as Domitilla Del Vecchio, James J. Collins, and Ron Weiss. Gyorgy's interdisciplinary work strives to understand and manipulate complex biological processes for innovative applications in synthetic biology.
NYU Tandon School of Engineering • New York, NY
Teaching and conducting research in Biomedical Electrical Engineering.
Administered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.