Cellular Computing: From Inspiration to Implementation
Speaker: Angel Goñi-Moreno – Madrid, SpainTopic(s): Computational Theory, Algorithms and Mathematics , Information Systems, Search, Information Retrieval, Database Systems, Data Mining, Data Science , Applied Computing
Abstract
This lecture provides a historical overview of cellular computing, highlighting its profound intersection with computer science and biology over the decades. It explores how biology has evolved from inspiring figures like Alan Turing and John von Neumann to becoming a practical toolkit for modern biocomputing implementations. The journey includes DNA computing in the 90s and the onset of synthetic biology in the 2000s. What lies ahead? Can we redefine the very essence of computing?
About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 20Duration: 45 minutes
Languages Available: English, Spanish
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