Tonglin Chen

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About Me

I completed my M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, advised by Prof. Marc Riedel, in 2021.

Research

My research was on DNA computing and DNA Storage. Directions that I explored include concentration-based computing with nicked DNA, theoretical complex computation on SIMDNA structures, and stochastic computing with random nicked DNA.

Papers

title: Computing Mathematical Functions with Chemical Reactions via Stochastic Logic
authors: Arnav Solanki, Tonglin Chen, and Marc Riedel
appeared in: PLOS One, Vol. 18, No. 5, 2023

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title: Parallel Pairwise Operations on Data Stored in DNA: Sorting, XOR, Shifting, and Searching
authors: Arnav Solanki, Tonglin Chen, and Marc Riedel
under review in: Natural Computing, 2023
presented at: International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation, Cambridge, England, 2019.
presented at: International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming, 2021

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Slides

title: Concentration-Based-Polynomial-Calculations-on-Nicked-DNA
authors: Tonglin Chen and Marc Riedel
presented at: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2020

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title: Stochastic Computation on DNA strands through Hydroxyl Nicking
authors: Arnav Solanki, Tonglin Chen and Marc Riedel
presented at: Foundations of Nanoscience: Self-Assembled Architectures and Devices, 2020

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Poster

title: Parallel Binary Sorting and Shifting with DNA
authors: Tonglin Chen and Marc Riedel
presented at: 11th International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation, Cambridge, England, 2019.

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Contact

Email: echo 'Y2hlbjUyMDJAdW1uLmVkdQo=' | base64 -d