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Rahul Sarpeshkar

Rahul Sarpeshkar

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
54
Citations
13987
World Ranking
2254
National Ranking
882

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors

Overview

Rahul Sarpeshkar is affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States. Their research primarily spans the interdisciplinary fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a significant focus on molecular biology. They also engage in studies related to electrical and electronic engineering, artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, and biophysics.

Their work covers several key topics, including:

  • Gene Regulatory Network Analysis
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

Rahul Sarpeshkar has coauthored multiple papers with recurring collaborators such as Yijie Deng, Douglas Raymond Beahm, Xinping Ran, Tanner G. Riley, and Kai Etheridge.

Key recent publications include:

  • "Measuring and modeling energy and power consumption in living microbial cells with a synthetic ATP reporter," 2021, BMC Biology
  • "The Merging of Biological and Electronic Circuits," 2020, iScience
  • "Cytomorphic Electronic Systems: A review and perspective," 2021, IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine
  • "A Compact and Power-Efficient Noise Generator for Stochastic Simulations," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • "A compiler for biological networks on silicon chips," 2020, PLoS Computational Biology

The frequent venues for their publications include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), BMC Biology, iScience, IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine, and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers.

In 2018, Rahul Sarpeshkar was awarded the distinction of Fellow by the National Academy of Inventors.

Best Publications

  • Digital selection and analogue amplification coexist in a cortex-inspired silicon circuit

    R. H R Hahnloser;R. Sarpeshkar;R. Sarpeshkar;M. A. Mahowald;R. J. Douglas

  • Large-scale complementary integrated circuits based on organic transistors

    B. Crone;Ananth Dodabalapur;Y. Y. Lin;R. W. Filas

  • Analog versus digital: extrapolating from electronics to neurobiology

    Rahul Sarpeshkar

  • An Energy-Efficient Micropower Neural Recording Amplifier

    W. Wattanapanitch;M. Fee;R. Sarpeshkar

  • Synthetic analog computation in living cells

    Ramiz Daniel;Jacob R. Rubens;Rahul Sarpeshkar;Timothy K. Lu

  • Feedback Analysis and Design of RF Power Links for Low-Power Bionic Systems

    M.W. Baker;R. Sarpeshkar

  • White noise in MOS transistors and resistors

    R. Sarpeshkar;T. Delbruck;C.A. Mead

  • Ultra Low Power Bioelectronics: Fundamentals, Biomedical Applications, and Bio-Inspired Systems

    Rahul Sarpeshkar

  • Low-Power CMOS Rectifier Design for RFID Applications

    S. Mandal;R. Sarpeshkar

  • A Glucose Fuel Cell for Implantable Brain–Machine Interfaces

    Benjamin Isaac Rapoport;Jakub T. Kedzierski;Rahul Sarpeshkar

  • Organic oscillator and adaptive amplifier circuits for chemical vapor sensing

    B. K. Crone;Ananth Dodabalapur;R. Sarpeshkar;A. Gelperin

  • Organic field-effect transistors with polarizable gate insulators

    Howard E. Katz;X. Michael Hong;Ananth Dodabalapur;Rahul Sarpeshkar

  • An ultra-low-power programmable analog bionic ear processor

    R. Sarpeshkar;C. Salthouse;Ji-Jon Sit;M.W. Baker

  • Design and fabrication of organic complementary circuits

    B. K. Crone;Ananth Dodabalapur;R. Sarpeshkar;R. Sarpeshkar;R. W. Filas

  • A Low-Power Wide-Linear-Range Transconductance Amplifier

    Rahul Sarpeshkar;Richard F. Lyon;Carver Mead

  • An Ultra-Low-Power Pulse Oximeter Implemented With an Energy-Efficient Transimpedance Amplifier

    M. Tavakoli;L. Turicchia;R. Sarpeshkar

  • A Low-Power Blocking-Capacitor-Free Charge-Balanced Electrode-Stimulator Chip With Less Than 6 nA DC Error for 1-mA Full-Scale Stimulation

    Ji-Jon Sit;R. Sarpeshkar

  • Display device with systematic smart pixel

    Ananth Dodabalapur;Rahul Sarpeshkar;ドダバラプアー アナンス;サーペッシュカー ラウル

  • Power-Efficient Impedance-Modulation Wireless Data Links for Biomedical Implants

    S. Mandal;R. Sarpeshkar

  • A Low-Power 32-Channel Digitally Programmable Neural Recording Integrated Circuit

    W. Wattanapanitch;R. Sarpeshkar

  • Organic complementary ring oscillators

    Y.-Y. Lin;A. Dodabalapur;R. Sarpeshkar;Z. Bao

Frequent Co-Authors

Ananth Dodabalapur
Ananth Dodabalapur The University of Texas at Austin
Howard E. Katz
Howard E. Katz Johns Hopkins University
Zhenan Bao
Zhenan Bao Stanford University
Carver A. Mead
Carver A. Mead California Institute of Technology
Tobi Delbruck
Tobi Delbruck ETH Zurich
Richard F. Lyon
Richard F. Lyon Google (United States)
Andreas G. Andreou
Andreas G. Andreou Johns Hopkins University
Kenneth L. Shepard
Kenneth L. Shepard Columbia University
John A. Rogers
John A. Rogers Northwestern University
Krishnendu Chakrabarty
Krishnendu Chakrabarty Arizona State University

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