Darko Stefanovic

Darko Stefanovic

Department of Computer Science

University of New Mexico

Biography

Darko Stefanovic is a professor of computer science and (by courtesy) of chemical & biological engineering at the University of New Mexico. His interests include programming languages, molecular computing, and scientific simulations.

Publications

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(2021). Science Forum: Building a community to engineer synthetic cells and organelles from the bottom-up. eLife, 10:e73556 (2021).

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(2021). Complexing Deoxyribozymes with RNA Aptamers for Detection of the Small Molecule Theophylline. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 198, 113774 (2022).

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(2021). Diverse applications of DNAzymes in computing and nanotechnology. S. Müller, B. Masquida, W. Winkler (eds.), Ribozymes, Chapter 25. Wiley-VCH.

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(2021). Development and Application of Catalytic DNA in Nanoscale Robotics. E. Katz (ed.), DNA- and RNA-Based Computing Systems, Chapter 15. Wiley-VCH.

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(2020). Robust heterochiral strand displacement using leakless translators. ACS Synthetic Biology 9(7), 1907–1910.

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Teaching

Fall 2024: UNM CS558, Software Foundations
Fall 2024: UNM CS456, Advanced Declarative Programming
Spring 2024: UNM CS555/CS491, Advanced Topics in Compiler Construction
Fall 2023: UNM CS454/CS554, Compiler Construction
Fall 2022: UNM CS361, Algorithms and Data Structures
Fall 2021: UNM CS454/CS554, Compiler Construction
Fall 2020: UNM CS151, Computer Programming Fundamentals for Non-Majors
Fall 2020: UNM CS555, Advanced Topics in Compiler Construction
Fall 2019: UNM CS454/CS554, Compiler Construction
Fall 2018: UNM CS555/CS491, Advanced Topics in Compiler Construction
Spring 2018: UNM CS357, Declarative Programming
Spring 2017: UNM CS555/CS491, Advanced Topics in Compiler Construction
Spring 2017: UNM CS293, Social and Ethical Issues in Computing
Fall 2015: UNM CS558, Software Foundations
Fall 2014: UNM CS558, Software Foundations
Fall 2014: UNM CS454/CS554, Compiler Construction
Fall 2013: UNM CS591, Introduction to Molecular Computing and DNA Nanotechnology
Fall 2013: UNM CS558, Software Foundations
Spring 2013: UNM CS454/CS554, Compiler Construction
Fall 2012: UNM CS558, Software Foundations
Spring 2012: UNM CS555/CS491, Advanced Topics in Compiler Construction
Fall 2011: UNM CS591/BME598, Molecular Robotics and Nanotechnology
Fall 2011: UNM CS558, Software Foundations
Spring 2011: UNM CS454/CS554, Compiler Construction
Fall 2010: UNM CS558, Software Foundations
Spring 2010: UNM CS555, Advanced Topics in Compiler Construction
Spring 2010: UNM CS591, Molecular Computing
Fall 2009: UNM CS591, Software Foundations
Spring 2009: UNM CS591/CS491, Advanced Programming Techniques
Fall 2008: UNM CS454/CS554, Compiler Construction
Fall 2008: UNM CS557/CS491/CS591, Programming Languages
Spring 2008: UNM CS451, Programming Paradigms
Fall 2007: UNM CS555, Advanced Topics in Compiler Construction
Spring 2007: UNM CS451, Programming Paradigms
Spring 2006: UNM CS451, Programming Paradigms
Fall 2005: UNM CS591/CS491, New Computing Paradigms
Spring 2005: UNM CS451, Programming Paradigms
Fall 2004: UNM CS591/CS491, Advanced Object-Oriented Programming
Fall 2004: UNM CS351, Design of Large Programs
Spring 2004: UNM CS451, Programming Paradigms
Fall 2003: UNM CS351, Design of Large Programs
Spring 2003: UNM CS451, Programming Paradigms
Spring 2003: UNM CS591/CS491, Code Generation and Optimization
Fall 2002: UNM CS555, Advanced Topics in Compiler Construction
Spring 2002: UNM CS451, Programming Paradigms
Spring 2002: UNM CS591/CS491, Object-Oriented Language Implementation
Fall 2001: UNM CS554/CS454, Compiler Construction
Fall 2001: UNM CS591/CS491, Memory Management
Spring 2001: UNM CS591/CS491, Java: The Language and its Efficient Implementation
Spring 2001: UNM CS451, Programming Paradigms
Fall 2000: UNM CS 481, Operating Systems Principles

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