
معرفی
Darko Stefanovic is a Professor of Computer Science (and courtesy faculty in Chemical & Biological Engineering) at the University of New Mexico. He has been continuously active in teaching and research since at least 2000, with a focus on programming languages, molecular computing, and scientific simulations.
- University: University of New Mexico
- Department: Department of Computer Science
- Academic Rank: Professor
His research interests span molecular computing, DNA nanotechnology, and synthetic biology, with recent publications exploring applications in artificial β-cells, heterochiral translators, and reservoir computing with chemical systems. Many publications involve collaborations with researchers in biochemistry, nanotechnology, and systems biology.
Teaching activities include numerous offerings of courses such as Compiler Construction, Programming Paradigms, Software Foundations, and Algorithms and Data Structures at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Course materials often emphasize functional programming (e.g., Standard ML), λ-calculus, and logic programming implementations.
Recent publications (2025–2019) demonstrate ongoing work in molecular robotics, DNA-based computation, and synthetic cell engineering. These works frequently appear in venues related to biomolecular computing, nanotechnology, and synthetic biology.
Teaching Career spans multiple decades at UNM, covering topics from foundational programming to advanced compiler construction. Course materials show emphasis on formal methods, programming language theory, and computational models, including implementations of λ-calculus interpreters and Prolog systems.




