{"id":242015,"date":"2012-08-30T03:11:37","date_gmt":"2012-08-30T03:11:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/project-micreagents-self-assembling-smart-microscopic-reagents-to-pioneer-pourable-electronics\/"},"modified":"2012-08-30T03:11:37","modified_gmt":"2012-08-30T03:11:37","slug":"project-micreagents-self-assembling-smart-microscopic-reagents-to-pioneer-pourable-electronics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/biochemistry\/project-micreagents-self-assembling-smart-microscopic-reagents-to-pioneer-pourable-electronics.php","title":{"rendered":"Project MICREAgents: self-assembling smart microscopic reagents to pioneer pourable electronics"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>29.08.2012 - (idw) Ruhr-Universitt Bochum  <\/p>\n<p>    First place in an EU competitive call on Unconventional    Computing was awarded to a collaborative proposal coordinated    by Prof. John McCaskill from the RUB Faculty of Chemistry and    Biochemistry. The project MICREAgents plans to build autonomous    self-assembling electronic microreagents that are almost as    small as cells. They will exchange chemical and electronic    information to jointly direct complex chemical reactions and    analyses in the solutions they are poured into. The EU supports    the project within the FP7 programme with 3.4 million Euros for    three years. Turning chemistry inside-out    Self-assembling smart microscopic reagents to pioneer pourable    electronics    3.4 million Euros from EU programme for international research    project  <\/p>\n<p>    First place in an EU competitive call on Unconventional    Computing was awarded to a collaborative proposal coordinated    by Prof. John McCaskill from the RUB Faculty of Chemistry and    Biochemistry. The project MICREAgents plans to build autonomous    self-assembling electronic microreagents that are almost as    small as cells. They will exchange chemical and electronic    information to jointly direct complex chemical reactions and    analyses in the solutions they are poured into. This is a form    of embedded computation to compute is to construct in which for    example the output is a particular catalyst or coating needed    in the (input) local chemical environment. The EU supports the    project within the FP7 programme with 3.4 million Euros for    three years. Four research groups at RUB will join forces with    top teams across Europe, from Israel and New Zealand.  <\/p>\n<p>    Self-assembling electronic agents  <\/p>\n<p>    In order to create this programmable microscale electronic    chemistry, MICREAgents (Microscopic Chemically Reactive    Electronic Agents) will contain electronic circuits on 3D    microchips, called lablets. The lablets have a diameter of less    than 100 m and self-assemble in pairs or like dominos to    enclose transient reaction compartments. They can selectively    concentrate, process, and release chemicals into the    surrounding solution, under local electronic control, in a    similar way to which the genetic information in cells controls    local chemical processes. The reversible pairwise association    allows the lablets to transfer information from one to another.  <\/p>\n<p>    Translating electronic signals into chemical processes  <\/p>\n<p>    The lablet devices will integrate transistors, supercapacitors,    energy transducers, sensors and actuators, and will translate    electronic signals into constructive chemical processing as    well as record the results of this processing. Instead of    making chemical reactors to contain chemicals, the smart    MICREAgents will be poured into chemical mixtures, to organize    the chemistry from within. Ultimately, such microreactors, like    cells in the bloodstream, will open up the possibility of    controlling complex chemistry from the inside out.  <\/p>\n<p>    The self-assembling smart micro reactors can be programmed for    molecular amplification and other chemical processing pathways    that start from complex mixtures, concentrate and purify    chemicals, perform reactions in programmed cascades, sense    reaction completion, and transport and release products to    defined locations. MICREAgents represent a novel form of    computation intertwined with construction. By embracing    self-assembly and evolution, they are a step towards a robust    and evolvable realization of John von Neumanns universal    construction machine vision. Although these nanoscale    structures will soon be sufficiently complex to allow    self-replication of their chemical and electronic information,    they will not present a proliferative threat to the    environment, because they depend for their function on the    electronic circuit layer that is fabricated as part of their    substrate.  <\/p>\n<p>    RUB collaborators  <\/p>\n<p>    For the project, Prof. Dr. John S. McCaskill (Microsystems    Chemistry and Biological Information Technology) collaborates    with Prof. Dr. Gnter von Kiedrowski (Bioorganic Chemistry),    Prof. Dr. Jrgen Oehm (Analog Integrated Circuits) and Dr.    Pierre Mayr (Integrated Digital Circuits). McCaskills and von    Kiedrowskis labs at RUB have already joined forces in previous    European Projects forging a path towards artificial cells. The    ECCell project, for example, that finished in February this    year, has laid the foundation for an electronic chemical cell.    There, the electronics and microfluidics were exterior to the    chemistry: in MICREAgents this is being turned inside out.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.uni-protokolle.de\/nachrichten\/id\/243406\/\" title=\"Project MICREAgents: self-assembling smart microscopic reagents to pioneer pourable electronics\">Project MICREAgents: self-assembling smart microscopic reagents to pioneer pourable electronics<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> 29.08.2012 - (idw) Ruhr-Universitt Bochum First place in an EU competitive call on Unconventional Computing was awarded to a collaborative proposal coordinated by Prof. John McCaskill from the RUB Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry. 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