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* [[Ahmad Salehi|Ahmad]] has received the [http://www.grad.umn.edu/fellowships/ddf/ Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship].
* [[Ahmad Salehi|Ahmad]] has received the [http://www.grad.umn.edu/fellowships/ddf/ Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship].
* We received two NSF Grants:  
* We received two NSF Grants:  
** $800,000 for a proposal titled ''[[Media:Bazargan_Frisbie_Harjani_Lilja_Riedel_Design_in_a_Post-CMOS_Era_when_Transistor_Counts_Matter_Again.pdf | Back to the Future with Printed, Flexible Electronics Design]]'' (joint with UMN colleagues [https://www.ece.umn.edu/~kia/ Kia Bazargan], [http://www.ece.umn.edu/~harjani/ Ramesh Harjani], [http://www.arctic.umn.edu/lilja.shtml David Lilja], and [http://research.cems.umn.edu/frisbie Dan Frisbie]).
** $800,000 for a proposal titled [[Media:Bazargan_Frisbie_Harjani_Lilja_Riedel_Design_in_a_Post-CMOS_Era_when_Transistor_Counts_Matter_Again.pdf | Back to the Future with Printed, Flexible Electronics Design]] (joint with UMN colleagues [https://www.ece.umn.edu/~kia/ Kia Bazargan], [http://www.ece.umn.edu/~harjani/ Ramesh Harjani], [http://www.arctic.umn.edu/lilja.shtml David Lilja], and [http://research.cems.umn.edu/frisbie Dan Frisbie]).
** $300,000 for a proposal titled [[Media:Riedel_Parhi_Advanced_Digital_Signal_Processing_with_DNA.pdf | Advanced Signal Processing with DNA]] (joint with UMN colleague [http://www.ece.umn.edu/~parhi/ Keshab Parhi]).
** $300,000 for a proposal titled [[Media:Riedel_Parhi_Advanced_Digital_Signal_Processing_with_DNA.pdf | Advanced Signal Processing with DNA]] (joint with UMN colleague [http://www.ece.umn.edu/~parhi/ Keshab Parhi]).
* [[John Backes | John]] has earned his Ph.D. He joined [http://www.rockwellcollins.com/ Rockwell Collins].  
* [[John Backes | John]] has earned his Ph.D. He joined [http://www.rockwellcollins.com/ Rockwell Collins].  

Revision as of 13:49, 8 July 2023


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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