Eric Rachlin
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eerac@cs.brown.edu
Brown University CS Department Providence, RI 02912-1910
Room 553: 863-7673

My primary area of research is computational nanotechnology, in which John Savage and I apply theoretical computer science to the ominous domains of fault-tolerance and stochastic assembly. Ideally this involves probability, coding/information theory, and complexity theory, although the occasional computer simulation is sometimes required.

On the applied side of things, I'm interested in automatic music transciption, computer vision, and other inference problems involving noisy data. I also enjoy the occasional graph algorithm.


P A P E R S

Decoding of Stochastically Assembled Nanoarrays. Benjamin Gojman, Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. Proceedings of the 2004 Int. Symp. on VLSI, February 19-20, 2004.

Analysis of a Mask-Based Decoder. Eric Rachlin, John E. Savage and Benjamin Gojman. Proceedings of the 2005 Int. Symp. on VLSI, May 11-12, 2005.

Evaluation of Design Strategies for Stochastically Assembled Nanoarray Memories. Benjamin Gojman, Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. ACM JETC, Vol. 1, No. 2, July 2005.

Crossbar Addressing Using Core-Shell Nanowires. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. SRC's TECHCON 2005, October 24-26, 2005.

Addressing in the Face of Uncertainty. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. Proceedings of the 2006 Int. Symp. on VLSI, March 2-3, 2006.

Radial Addressing of Nanowires. John E. Savage, Eric Rachlin, Andre DeHon, Charles M. Lieber and Yue Wu. ACM JETC, Vol. 2, No. 2, April 2006.

Analysis of Mask-Based Decoders. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 57, Issue 2, Feb. 2008.

Nanowire Addressing with Randomized Contact Decoders. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. Proceedings of ICCAD 2006, November 5-9, 2006.

Reliable Nanowire Addressing via Randomized-Contact Decoders. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. SRC's TECHCON 2007, September 10-12, 2007.

Making P2P Accountable without Losing Privacy. Mira Belenkiy, Melissa Chase, C. Chris Erway, John Jannotti, Alptekin Kupcu, Anna Lysyanskaya and Eric Rachlin. WPES 2007, October 29, 2007.

A Framework for Coded Computation. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. ISIT 2008, July 6-11, 2008.


A B S T R A C T S

Radial Addressing of Nanowires. John E. Savage, Eric Rachlin, Andre DeHon, Charles M. Lieber and Yue Wu. 13th Foresight Conference on Advanced Nanotechnology, San Francisco, CA, October 22-27, 2005.

Ideal and Resistive Nanowire Decoders: General models for nanowire addressing. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. BARC 2006, Kingston, RI, February 3, 2006.


T A L K S

Crossbar Addressing Using Core-Shell Nanowires. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. SRC's TECHCON 2005, Portland, OR, October 24-26, 2005.

Ideal and Resistive Nanowire Decoders: General models for nanowire addressing. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. BARC 2006, Kingston, RI, February 3, 2006.

Addressing in the Face of Uncertainty. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. Int. Symp. on VLSI, Karlsruhe, Germany, March 3, 2006.

Nanowire Addressing with Randomized Contact Decoders. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. ICCAD 2006, San Jose, Ca, November 5-9, 2006.

Addressing of Self-Assembled Nanoarrays via Randomized-Contact Decoders. Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. SRC's TECHCON 2007, Austin, Tx, September 10-12, 2007.

A Framework for Coded Computation Eric Rachlin and John E. Savage. ISIT 2008, Toronto, Canada, July 6-11, 2008.


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