Computational Intelligence and signal processing in Biology (CISPB)
24th April 2010 (4.45pm-8.05pm)
This Event is designed to equip the students, faculties, researchers and technocrats in the upcoming field of artificial intelligence called informational systems in the field of biology. More specifically the topics lay the basis for the need of such an interdisciplinary study both in the academics as well as in the research praxis. The background of using bioinformatics tools not only as an analytical instrument but more as a commercial solution is well elucidated in the course. The lectures will include topics like pattern recognition in bioinformatics, Micro array analysis and Artificial neural networks(ANN),Hidden Markov Models(HMM), signal processing perspectives to systems biology, clinical application of pattern recognition in diagnostics and understanding protein protein interactions in the light of signal processing.
WHO SHALL ATTEND
Graduates with knowledge in basic Biology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Related Life sciences areas, mathematics, computation or logistics are preferable. Researchers with avid background of interdisciplinary research are also welcome. Analysts dealing with clinical paradigm must have the curiosity to understand the concept behind using the ANN in bioinformatics.
Engineers, Scientists, Research/Engineering Students, Engineering students working in the field of Computational intelligence, signal processing, Bioinformatics, Computer science, Electronics and Electrical Engineers
Registration: 4.45pm-5.00pm
Introduction to the program and the speakers-10 Minutes (5.00pm-5.10pm)
Computational Intelligence -The past present and Future-45 Minutes (5.10pm-5.55pm)
Signaling pathways and communication system of Human Body- Understanding by ANN approach--45 Minutes (6.00pm-6.45pm)
Break-15 Minutes (6.45pm-7.00pm)
Bioinformatics and computational Intelligence-Do we meet the challenge- 45 Minutes (7.00pm-7.45pm)
Plan of starting new IEEE Computational Intelligence chapter and volunteering requests- 15 Minutes (7.45pm-8.00pm)
Vote of Thanks: 8.00pm-8.05pm
Organizers:
Dr P Laxminarayana
Senior Scientist/Associate professor –Research and Training unit for Navigational Electronics (NERTU)-Osmania University
Dr Amit kumar
Chair-Resource Development committee-IEEE Hyderabad Section
CEO-BioAxis DNA Research Centre pvt limited
Venue: NERTU, Osmania University
Program Scheduled on: 24th of April 2010 (Saturday) -5.00pm -7.45pm
Maximum number of participants: 35-40
Event URL: http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/2145
Road map:
http://maps.google.co.in/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=NAVIGATIONAL+ELECTRONICS+OSMANIA+UNIVERSITY&sll=21.125498,81.914063&sspn=34.313348,35.947266&ie=UTF8&cd=1&hq=NAVIGATIONAL+ELECTRONICS&hnear=Osmania+University,+Hyderabad,+Andhra+Pradesh&ll=17.411744,78.536797&spn=0.039884,0.07699&z=14&iwloc=A
Please apply for participation by writing an email to
amit.kumar@ieeehyd.org, laxminarayana@osmania.ac.in
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