Prof. Deblina Sarkar

AT&T Career Development Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Sciences
Founder and Director, Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek (NCB) Research Lab

Assistant

Mark Grinstein-Camacho
mjgc@mit.edu

Research Summary

The Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek (NCB) research group is an adventurous scientific voyage, fusing engineering, applied physics, and biology to bridge the gap between nanotechnology and synthetic biology. The group’s two major research directions are to :
(*) develop novel nanoelectronic devices ( such as Quantum Devices, Spintronics, Neuromorphic) employing ingenious device physics and smart nano-materials for achieving extreme energy efficiency and scalability;
(*) merge such next generation technologies with living-matter creating unique nanomachine-bio hybrid systems, with remote control and wireless communication abilities to achieve unprecedented possibilities for probing/sensing and modulating (for therapeutics) our brain and body.

The long-term goal of the group, going beyond probing and modulation, is to enable incorporation of functionalities, not otherwise allowed by biology, for enhancing and transcending us beyond our biological limitations.

Recent Work