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|Biography=I am interested in computational complexity theory and design of algorithms, and their applications in bioinformatics, biomolecular computation, hardware verification, and combinatorial auctions. Much of my current work focuses on prediction of the secondary structure of nucleic acids from the base sequence, informed by thermodynamic energy models, as well as applications of prediction tools to design of biomolecules.
 
|Biography=I am interested in computational complexity theory and design of algorithms, and their applications in bioinformatics, biomolecular computation, hardware verification, and combinatorial auctions. Much of my current work focuses on prediction of the secondary structure of nucleic acids from the base sequence, informed by thermodynamic energy models, as well as applications of prediction tools to design of biomolecules.
|Fields of Research=Chemical Reaction Networks; Computer Science Theory
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|Fields of Research=Chemical Reaction Networks; Computer Science Theory; Thermodynamics and Computation in Biological Systems
 
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