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Adamatzky is a director of the Unconventional Computing Laboratory, founding Editor-in-Chief of the
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Dynamics of Crowd-Minds: Patterns of Irrationality in Emotions, Beliefs and Actions
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In addition he is the editor or co-editor of many edited volumes.
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to plan potential routes for roadway systems and as components of
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Academics of the University of the West of England, Bristol
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Adamatzky is the author or co-author of several books:
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Computing in Nonlinear Media and Automata Collectives
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Academic staff of Saint Petersburg State University
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computer scientist
University of the West of England, Bristol
unconventional computing
chemical computers
reaction–diffusion
slime moulds
nanorobotic systems
billiard balls
billiard-ball computers
soldier crabs
The Creeping Garden
"Future directions in computing: Chemical computing is an unconventional approach to computation that uses a "soup" where data is represented by different concentrations of chemicals"
BBC News
"Video: Slime Mold Engineers the Motorways of Spain"
Wired
"Railways and slime moulds: A life of slime. Network-engineering problems can be solved by surprisingly simple creatures"
The Economist
Sterling, Bruce
"It's a robot made of slime mold"
Wired
"Plasmobot computer runs on slime mold: Powered by oat flakes, basic computer can perform different functions"
MSNBC
the original
"Slime mould prefers sedatives, say researchers: A simple life form known as a slime mould, used in unconventional computing, seems to have a taste for sedatives"
BBC News
"Computers powered by swarms of crabs"
New Scientist
"Computer Built Using Swarms Of Soldier Crabs"
Wired
"Unconventional Computing Laboratory"

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