Senior Graduate Research Assistant and PhD Candidate, Micron School of Materials
Michael is a Ph.D. student in the NanoGroup working under Dr. Hughes and Dr. Yurke. His research interests focus on the domain and sequence level design of new DNA based chemical reaction networks.
Conference Presentations and Posters
Engineering Kinetically Uniform DNA Devices; M. Tobiason, B. Yurke, W. L. Hughes; Poster presentation at the 16th annual conference on the Foundations of Nanoscience (FNANO19). Snowbird, Utah; April 2019
Quantifying Kinetic Variation in Model DNA Systems; M. Tobiason, W. L. Hughes; Poster presentation at the 14th annual conference on the Foundations of Nanoscience (FNANO17) Snowbird, Utah; April 2017
An Evolutionary Algorithm For Minimizing Watson-Crick Interference; M. Tobiason, B. Yurke, J. E. Padilla, W. L. Hughes; Poster presentation at the 13th annual conference on the Foundations of Nanoscience (FNANO16), Snowbird, Utah; April 2016
A Versatile Evolutionary Algorithm for Generating Fit Sets of Oligonucleotide Sequences; M. Tobiason, B. Yurke, J. E. Padilla, W. L. Hughes; Poster presentation at the 21st International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (DNA21). Cambridge, MA; August 2015
Design and Operation of an Autocatalytic, Seesaw-Gate Inspired DNA Network; M. Tobiason, E. Graugnard, W. L. Hughes; Poster presentation at The 19th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (DNA19) . Tempe, Arizona; September 2013