
Yaliraki, Sophia
Professor
所属大学: Imperial College London
所属学院: Department of Chemistry
研究领域
Chemical Biology
The Yaliraki group is interested in the emergent properties of self-assembling systems in confined environments. Examples from biology include the mechanisms of fibril and viral capsid formations. Another area of interest is the electronic properties of molecular scale junctions. A unifying theme of our work is how geometry and topology affect the dynamics of systems at different scales. Emphasis is on coarse-graining and system reduction approaches.
近期论文
Amor B, Yaliraki SN, Woscholski R, et al., 2014, Uncovering allosteric pathways in caspase-1 using Markov transient analysis and multiscale community detection, Molecular Biosystems, Vol:10, ISSN:1742-206X, Pages:2247-2258 DOIAuthor Web LinkOpen Access Link Beguerisse-Diaz M, Garduno-Hernandez G, Vangelov B, et al., 2014, Interest communities and flow roles in directed networks: the Twitter network of the UK riots, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Vol:11, ISSN:1742-5689 DOIAuthor Web LinkOpen Access Link Georgiou PS, Barahona M, Yaliraki SN, et al., 2014, On memristor ideality and reciprocity, Microelectronics Journal, Vol:45, ISSN:0026-2692, Pages:1363-1371 DOIAuthor Web LinkOpen Access Link Georgiou PS, Barahona M, Yaliraki SN, et al., 2012, Device Properties of Bernoulli Memristors, Proceedings of the Ieee, Vol:100, ISSN:0018-9219, Pages:1938-1950
Georgiou PS, Yaliraki SN, Drakakis EM, et al., 2012, Quantitative measure of hysteresis for memristors through explicit dynamics, Proceedings of the Royal Society A-mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences, Vol:468, ISSN:1364-5021, Pages:2210-2229