Ioannis (Yannis) Androulakis  

Assistant Professor

B.S., National Technical University of Athens, 1988
M.S., Purdue University, 1990 
Ph. D., Purdue University, 1993 
Post Doctoral Fellow, Princeton University, 1993-1996 
Research Associate, Corporate Research Science Laboratories
Exxon R&E Company, 1996-1998 
Senior Engineer, Corporate Strategic Research Laboratories
ExxonMobil R&E Company, 1998-2001 
Engineering Associate, Corporate Strategic Research Laboratories
ExxonMobil R&E Company, 2002-2004 

Tel: (732) 445-0099
Fax: (732) 445-37534
email: yannis@rci.rutgers.edu

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Systems Engineering, Systems Biology, Bioinformatics, Data Mining, Kinetic Modeling
 
The unprecedented advances of modern biology, catalyzed by the sequencing of the Human Genome and the subsequent phenomenal rate at which relevant biological data are being generated are currently revolutionizing the way we look at biological systems. Our work focuses on the design, implementation and evaluation of computational algorithms for discovering, quantifying and interpreting the hidden, complex (or simple) relationships that characterize biological processes through the interpretation of experimental and computational data along with background biological knowledge.
Recent Publications
Androulakis, I.P., Selecting maximally informative genes Comp. Chem. Eng., in press (2004)
Androulakis, I.P., "Srote and retrieve" representations of dynamic systems motivated by studies in gas phase chemical kinetics" Comp. Chem. Eng., 28, 2141, 2004.




 


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