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Prof. Guy-Bart Stan is a Professor of Bioengineering at Imperial College London, leading the Control Engineering Synthetic Biology group. He holds the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies and co-directs the Imperial College Centre for Synthetic Biology. His research focuses on integrating AI and engineering principles to design robust biological systems, including projects like the UKRI-funded AI-4-EB Consortium. He has held academic roles at the University of Cambridge and visiting positions at MIT and ETH Zurich. His work bridges systems/control engineering with synthetic biology, addressing challenges in gene regulation, microbial consortia, and biomolecular circuit design.
Education: PhD in Applied Sciences (Nonlinear Dynamical Systems) from the University of Liège, Belgium. Professional experience includes roles at Philips Research and research fellowships with the EPSRC and Marie Curie programs.
Research interests span synthetic biology, systems biology, and nonlinear control theory applied to biological systems. Notable contributions include developing the SBOL Visual standard for genetic design representation and advancing resource-aware models of cellular systems. His labs and collaborations involve interdisciplinary teams in the Imperial-X Life initiative and the Industrial Biotechnology Hub.
Scientific achievements include awards like the EPSRC Engineering Fellowship and recognition for contributions to computational biology. He advises on grants and supervises doctoral students in synthetic biology, with a focus on translating research into clinical and industrial applications.


