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Andras Gyorgy is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical and Electrical Engineering at NYU Abu Dhabi and a Global Network Assistant Professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. His research focuses on synthetic biology, network dynamics, and control theory, particularly the rational engineering of synthetic biological systems and analysis of multi-scale biological networks. He holds a PhD from MIT, where he studied modularity in cellular systems under Domitilla Del Vecchio, James J. Collins, and Ron Weiss.
His work integrates theoretical frameworks with experimental approaches to understand circuit-host interactions, design robust genetic circuits, and model resource competition in biological systems. He has contributed to advancements in plasmid control, toggle switch stability, and retroactivity quantification in gene networks.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as ENGR-UH 2010Q (Probability & Statistics for Engineers), ENGR-UH 2019 (Circuits Fundamentals), and ENGR-UH 3130 (Quantitative Synthetic Biology). His Network Dynamics and Synthetic Biology Group (NetBio) actively develops tools for synthetic biology system design and analysis.
Research highlights include studies on genetic toggle switches, resource competition effects, and pattern formation in large-scale networks. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to synthetic biology and systems biology are recognized through peer-reviewed publications and academic collaborations.




