Biology Lecture Series: Mathematics of Bioinformatics: Algebraic Biology, Matrix Genetics, and Genetic Intelligence

Presenter Information

Matthew He

Location

Alan B. Levan NSU Broward Center of Innovation; Pitch Room

Event Website

https://nova.libcal.com/event/13140543

Start Date

21-2-2025 12:00 PM

End Date

21-2-2025 12:50 PM

Description

In recent scientific and technological advances, physical and biological, ecological and environmental, social and behavioral, cognitive sciences, engineering, and other emerging sciences, engineering and information technologies share a common need for efficient algorithms, system software, information systems and architecture, and efficient computing solutions to address large computational and interdisciplinary problems. Many boundaries among science, engineering and social systems are cross-linked in the face of combinations of knowledge and tools as demonstrated in the areas of scientific computing, network computing, bio-molecular computing, quantum computing, soft computing, most recently perceptual computing. It is the time when the physical, biological, and social sciences are joining forces with information computing sciences. It is the time when we will make extraordinary advances in the history of mankind through the field of scientific computing between artificial and biological intelligences.

This talk presents an overview of transformation from informatics to intelligence via three broad aspects of research areas:

(1) Bioinformatics and informatics.

(2) Biomedical engineering and biotechnology.

(3) Physical biology and brain science

About the Presenter

Matthew He, Ph.D., is Full Professor of the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences of Nova Southeastern University, Florida, USA. He has been awarded as an Academician of European Academy of Informatization since 2004. He received the World Academy of Sciences Achievement Awards in recognition of his research contributions in the field of computing in 2003 and 2010. Dr. Matthew He has authored and edited over 30 books and conference proceedings and published over 100 research papers in the areas of mathematics, bioinformatics, computer vision, information theory, math and engineering techniques in medical and biological sciences. He is an invited series editor of Biomedical and Life Sciences of Henry Stewart Talk “Using Bioinformatics in Exploration in Genetic Diversity”. He has served as a member of the International Advisory Board of "International Symmetry Association (ISA) since 2004.

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Biology Lecture Series: Mathematics of Bioinformatics: Algebraic Biology, Matrix Genetics, and Genetic Intelligence

Alan B. Levan NSU Broward Center of Innovation; Pitch Room

In recent scientific and technological advances, physical and biological, ecological and environmental, social and behavioral, cognitive sciences, engineering, and other emerging sciences, engineering and information technologies share a common need for efficient algorithms, system software, information systems and architecture, and efficient computing solutions to address large computational and interdisciplinary problems. Many boundaries among science, engineering and social systems are cross-linked in the face of combinations of knowledge and tools as demonstrated in the areas of scientific computing, network computing, bio-molecular computing, quantum computing, soft computing, most recently perceptual computing. It is the time when the physical, biological, and social sciences are joining forces with information computing sciences. It is the time when we will make extraordinary advances in the history of mankind through the field of scientific computing between artificial and biological intelligences.

This talk presents an overview of transformation from informatics to intelligence via three broad aspects of research areas:

(1) Bioinformatics and informatics.

(2) Biomedical engineering and biotechnology.

(3) Physical biology and brain science

About the Presenter

Matthew He, Ph.D., is Full Professor of the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences of Nova Southeastern University, Florida, USA. He has been awarded as an Academician of European Academy of Informatization since 2004. He received the World Academy of Sciences Achievement Awards in recognition of his research contributions in the field of computing in 2003 and 2010. Dr. Matthew He has authored and edited over 30 books and conference proceedings and published over 100 research papers in the areas of mathematics, bioinformatics, computer vision, information theory, math and engineering techniques in medical and biological sciences. He is an invited series editor of Biomedical and Life Sciences of Henry Stewart Talk “Using Bioinformatics in Exploration in Genetic Diversity”. He has served as a member of the International Advisory Board of "International Symmetry Association (ISA) since 2004.

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