Toward Next-Generation Biocomputing: The Need for Computer Scientists!

Speaker:  Angel Goñi-Moreno – Madrid, Spain
Topic(s):  Computational Theory, Algorithms and Mathematics , Information Systems, Search, Information Retrieval, Database Systems, Data Mining, Data Science , Applied Computing

Abstract

This lecture explores the vital roles computer scientists can play in advancing biocomputing. From conducting computational simulations and developing theoretical frameworks to creating software tools and performing analysis in bioinformatics, there are numerous areas where improvement is needed in designing and engineering living computing devices. Questions such as the predictability of biological systems and the algorithmic rules governing biological information are crucial, demanding answers from a computing perspective.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  20
Duration:  45 minutes
Languages Available:  English, Spanish
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