Two SyMoCADS’ conference papers accepted!
This year’s ACM NanoCom will take place on October 28-30 in Milan, Italy, and two papers from our ranks have recently been accepted. Teena tom Dieck (Project P3), together with other SyMoCADS’ members, published her first paper, introducing a novel optically controllable molecular communication transmitter design employing cooperative transmembrane transport proteins (preprint available here). Maximilian Schäfer et al. described their work on the chorioallantoic membrane model as a versatile 3D in vivo testbed for molecular communication (link to the preprint). Congratulations to all authors!