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          [17] Caglar Koca and Ozgur B Akan. “Anarchy versus co‑                    Meltem Civas received her B.S.
               operation on internet of molecular things”. In: IEEE                 degree in Electrical and Elec‑
               Internet of Things Journal 4.5 (2017), pp. 1445–                     tronics Engineering in Bilkent
               1453.                                                                University,  Ankara,  Turkey,
          [18] Adam Noel, Yuting Fang, Nan Yang, Dimitrios                          in January 2016, and her M.S.
               Makrakis, and Andrew W Eckford. “Effect of local                     degree at the Electrical and
               population uncertainty on cooperation in bacteria”.                  Electronics Engineering Depart‑
               In: 2017 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW).                     ment, Koç University, Istanbul,
               IEEE. 2017, pp. 334–338.                                             Turkey in September 2018. She
                                                                                    is currently a research assistant
          [19] Apostolos Almpanis, Christophe Corre, and Adam                       at the Next‑generation and
               Noel. “Agent Based Modeling of the Rhizobiome   Wireless Communications Laboratory and pursuing her
               with Molecular Communication and Game The‑      Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
               ory”. In: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual ACM Inter‑  Koç University. Her research interests include Internet
               national Conference on Nanoscale Computing and  of Everything and molecular communications.
               Communication. 2019, pp. 1–7.
          [20] John Maynard Smith. Evolution and the Theory of
               Games. Cambridge university press, 1982.                             Ozgur B. Akan received his
                                                                                    Ph.D. degree in electrical and
                                                                                    computer   engineering  from
                                                                                    the Broadband and Wireless
          AUTHORS
                                                                                    Networking Laboratory, School
                               Caglar Koca received a B.Sc. de‑                     of Electrical and Computer En‑
                               gree in electrical and electronics                   gineering, Georgia Institute of
                               engineering from Middle East                         Technology, Atlanta in 2004. He
                               Technical University, Ankara,                        is currently with the Electrical
                               Turkey, in 2010, an M.Sc. degree                     Engineering Division, Depart‑
                               in electrical and electronics en‑  ment of Engineering, University of Cambridge, United
                               gineering from Koç University,  Kingdom, and also the director of the Next‑Generation
                               Istanbul, Turkey, in 2014, and  and Wireless Communications Laboratory in the De‑
          is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree at University of  partment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Koç
          Cambridge. He joined the Next‑Generation and Wireless  University. His research interests include wireless, nano,
          Communication Laboratory (NWCL), Koç University      and molecular communications, and the Internet of
          in 2011 and he is currently a research assistant at  Everything.
          the Internet of Everything (IoE) group, University of
          Cambridge since 2017. His research interests include
          Internet of Everything, information theory and molecular
          communications.


































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