How to make (almost) Anything

by Thrasyvoulos Karydis

My Bio-bits

I was born in Greece. I received my undergraduate Diploma of Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Patras (Class 2014). Currently I am pursuing my Master's degree in the Media Arts & Sciences Program and I am working as a Research Assistant in MIT Center for Bits and Atoms.

Research Interests

Bio-molecular recognition, Bio-Information Theory, Biologically inspired engineering, Neuroengineering, Olfaction.

Quantum Computation, Quantum Information Theory, Quantum Optics, Quantum Biology.

Registered Classes

Fall 2014

MAS.863: How to make (almost) anything
MAS.881: Principles of Neuroengineering

Thrasyvoulos Karydis

“The strongest indicator of real-world intelligence is an individual's ability to consciously discern sensorial perceptions. It is not the perception that marks a quality of mind, but rather it is the manner of which the mind is used. The measuring of olfactory perception is one of the few methods of accurately illustrating intellectual ability.” Larry Neal Gowdy