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<font size="4">Vincent Rouilly</font size>
<font size="2">Department of Bioengineering<br>
Imperial College London<br>
South Kensington, SW7<br>
London, UK<br>
email: vincent.rouilly (at) ic.ac.uk
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My name is Vincent, I am a Phd student at Imperial College London. I am under the supervision of Prof Kitney.
My name is Vincent, I am a Phd student at Imperial College London. I am under the supervision of Prof Kitney.
The research project I am involved in deals with modelling Synthetic Biology systems.
The research project I am involved in deals with modelling Synthetic Biology systems.
We are implementing a framework allowing to model from gene circuits to population behaviour.
We are implementing a framework allowing to model from gene circuits to population behaviour.
== Research Interests ==
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* Computational Biology: stochastic processes, Petri Nets, Agent Based modelling
* Synthetic Biology
* Laboratory Information System
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== Education==
<blockquote>M.Sc, ENST Paris <br>
My undergrad degree was in computer science with a major in image processing.
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== Project ==
Here is an overview of the modelling framework I am working on:
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Vincent Rouilly

Department of Bioengineering
Imperial College London
South Kensington, SW7
London, UK

email: vincent.rouilly (at) ic.ac.uk

My name is Vincent, I am a Phd student at Imperial College London. I am under the supervision of Prof Kitney. The research project I am involved in deals with modelling Synthetic Biology systems. We are implementing a framework allowing to model from gene circuits to population behaviour.

Research Interests

  • Computational Biology: stochastic processes, Petri Nets, Agent Based modelling
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Laboratory Information System

Education

M.Sc, ENST Paris

My undergrad degree was in computer science with a major in image processing.

Project

Here is an overview of the modelling framework I am working on: