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Accommodations | DNA20
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DNA Computing and Molecular Programming. You can find the list of recommended hotels and book your room at JTB (Japan Travel Bureau) Western Japan Corp. special website. From Kyoto Central Inn. 3 min walk to Gion-Shijo Sta. (A), then 6 min ride on a Keihan Train (210 JPY) to Demachi-Yanagi Sta. (C). From Kyoto Hotel Okura or Kyoto Royal Hotel & Spa. 5 min walk or 2 min ride on a subway Tozai Line (210 JPY) to Sanjo Sta. (B), then 4 min ride on a Keihan Train (210 JPY) to Demachi-Yanagi Sta. (C).
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List of Accepted Papers | DNA20
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DNA Computing and Molecular Programming. List of Accepted Papers. Track(C) – Poster. Track(C) – Breaking News Poster. List of Accepted Papers. Created by Appli Fortissimo Inc.
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Poster Guidelines | DNA20
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DNA Computing and Molecular Programming. Size of the poster panel is 90cm in width and 210cm in height. Please prepare your poster material which does not exceed this size. Posters are classified into the three groups: Group A, Group B and Group C. Posters in each group are designated to be presented according to the following schedule:. Group A — Poster Sessions I and II. Group B — Poster Sessions II and III. Group C — Poster Sessions I and III. Poster group information can be found in Poster Groups.
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Steering Committee | DNA20
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DNA Computing and Molecular Programming. Mathematics, University of South Florida, USA. Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK. Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Canada. Computer Science, University of Tokyo, Japan. Computer Science, University of Western Ontario, Canada. University of Electro-Communication, Chofu, Japan. Chemistry, Purdue University, USA. Bioengineering & Robotics, Tohoku University, Japan. Computer Science, Duke University, USA. Chemistry, New York University, USA.
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Speakers | DNA20
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DNA Computing and Molecular Programming. University of California San Francisco. Nanoscale Construction with DNA. Cristian S. Calude. The University of Auckland. The Quest for Quantum Randomness. We survey recent results regarding the quality of quantum randomness based on the notion of value indefinite observable. We show that the outcome of a measurement of such an observable is maximally unpredictable which implies that quantum randomness is highly incomputable. Cristian S. Calude. DNA programs execut...
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Student Prizes | DNA20
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DNA Computing and Molecular Programming. The conference and the ISNSCE society will award two prizes: “DNA20 Best Student Paper Award” and “ISNSCE Best Student Presentation Award”. For eligible papers, a brief recommendation letter (such as from the student’s advisor) should be emailed to dna20(at)molecular-robotics.org. Recipients of the prize will be notified at the time of banquet. List of Accepted Papers. Created by Appli Fortissimo Inc.
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Call for Papers | DNA20
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DNA Computing and Molecular Programming. There is also PDF. Version of this call for papers. Research in DNA computing and molecular programming draws together mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology to address the analysis, design, and synthesis of information-based molecular systems. Molecular switches, gates, devices, and circuits; molecular foldings and self-assembly of nanostructures; analysis and theoretical models of laboratory techniques; molecular motors an...