Welcome

Welcome to my homepage! My name is Hieu Bui , a
1st year Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science
at Duke University. Prior to coming to Duke, I had lived in a beautiful
city of Boise,
Idaho and attended Boise State University. I recieved B.Sc. and M.Sc.
degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering in
2008 and 2011, respectively. At Boise State, I conducted DNA
nanoscience research in the Nanoscale
Materials and Device Group under the direction of Prof.
Benard Yurke
and
Prof.
William Knowlton. My
research interest lies in the
interdisciplinary field of
DNA nanoscience. Currently I'm conducting research on understanding DNA
self-assembly under the guidance of Prof.
John Reif. My curriculum vitae (CV) can be found here.
What's New
- 2013-04-15 to 18: Hieu attended FNANO 2013 and was also a conference assistant.
- 2013-03-04: Hieu recieved a travel grant from CS department to attend FNANO 2013 conference.
- 2013-03-01: Hieu's abstract entitled "Local Hybridization Chain-Reactions on the Surface of DNA Origami" got accepted to present at FNANO 2013 conference.
- 2013-01-24: Hieu co-authored a DNA computing book chapter.
- 2013-01-14: Hieu presented his research initiative proposal (RIP)
entitled "Local Hybridization Chain-Reactions on Nanostructures".
- 2012-12-18: Hieu passed 2 quals classes (Advanced Architecture taught by Prof. Benjamin Lee and Artificial Intelligence taught by Prof. Ron Parr) in Fall 2012.
- 2012-12-05: Hieu received a GPNano fellowship for Spring 2013.
- 2012-09-(21-23): Hieu attended Duke CS Graduate Student Retreat at Duke University Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC.