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* [[Weikang Qian | Weikang]] has earned his Ph.D. He has accepted a tenure-track position at the [http://umji.sjtu.edu.cn University of Michigan–Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute].  
* [[Weikang Qian | Weikang]] has earned his Ph.D. He has accepted a tenure-track position at the [http://umji.sjtu.edu.cn University of Michigan–Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute].  
* [[Weikang Qian | Weikang]] received the [http://www.grad.umn.edu/fellowships/ddf/ Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship].
* [[Weikang Qian | Weikang]] received the [http://www.grad.umn.edu/fellowships/ddf/ Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship].
* We received a $100,00 grant for research on [http://cctbio.ece.umn.edu/wiki/images/4/49/Kaznessis_Schmidt_Riedel_Computational_Methods_for_Forward_Biological_Engineering.pdf synthetic biology] from the [https://cse.umn.edu/ Digital Technology Center] (joint with UMN colleagues [https://www.cems.umn.edu/people/faculty/yiannis-kaznessis Yiannis Kaznessis] and [http://cbs.umn.edu/schmidt-dannert-lab/home Claudia Dannert Schmidt]).
* We received a $200,000 grant from the NSF for research on [http://mriedel.ece.umn.edu/wiki/images/7/7d/Parhi_Riedel_Synthesizing_Signal_Processing_Functions_with_Biochemical_Reactions.pdf signal processing with DNA]  (joint with UMN colleague [http://www.ece.umn.edu/~parhi/ Keshab Parhi]).
* We received a $200,000 grant from the NSF for research on [http://mriedel.ece.umn.edu/wiki/images/7/7d/Parhi_Riedel_Synthesizing_Signal_Processing_Functions_with_Biochemical_Reactions.pdf signal processing with DNA]  (joint with UMN colleague [http://www.ece.umn.edu/~parhi/ Keshab Parhi]).
* We received a $500,000 grant with Marc's[[Papers,_Theses,_and_Presentations#Funding Proposals | NSF CAREER Award]].
* We received a $500,000 grant along with Marc's [https://mriedel.ece.umn.edu/wiki/images/8/8a/Riedel_Computing_with_Things_Small_Wet_and_Random_Design_Automation_for_Digital_Computation_with_Nanoscale_Technologies_and_Biological_Processes.pdf NSF CAREER Award].
* [[Marc Riedel |Marc]] received the [[Papers,_Theses,_and_Presentations#Funding Proposals |NSF CAREER Award]], the National Science Foundation's most prestigious award in support of junior faculty.
* [[Marc Riedel |Marc]] received the [[Papers,_Theses,_and_Presentations#Funding Proposals |NSF CAREER Award]], the National Science Foundation's most prestigious award in support of junior faculty.
* We received a $78,000 grant for research on [http://cctbio.ece.umn.edu/wiki/images/4/48/Riedel_Tackling_the_Stochastic_Simulation_of_Biochemical_Networks_with_Real_Computing_Power.pdf stochastic simulation of chemical reactions] from the [https://r.umn.edu/academics-research/graduate/bicb BICB program] (joint with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Rochester IBM Rochester]).
* We received a $325,000 grant from the [http://www.fena.org Center on Functional Engineered Nano Architectonics (FENA)], a joint [http://www.src.org Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)]/[http://www.defense.gov Department of Defense] research center.
* We received a $325,000 grant from the [http://www.fena.org Center on Functional Engineered Nano Architectonics (FENA)], a joint [http://www.src.org Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)]/[http://www.defense.gov Department of Defense] research center.
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A collaborative website for Prof. Marc Riedel's research group at the University of Minnesota.

About the Group

The group consists of Prof. Marc Riedel and his students in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Our research activities encompass topics in logic synthesis and verification, as well as in synthetic and computational biology. A broad theme is the application of expertise from digital circuit design to new areas.

  • See our "People" page for a list of everyone in the group.
  • See our "Research" page for an overview of our research activities.
  • See our "Publications" page for our papers, presentations, theses, and funding proposals.
  • See our "Tools" page for software tools that we have developed.
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