Coding for DNA Storage with Nanopore Sequencing
Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on coding techniques for DNA storage using nanopore sequencing technology. Delve into the potential of synthetic DNA as a practical archival storage solution, emphasizing its fast, portable, and cost-effective attributes. Examine the application of Shannon's approach to develop a theoretical foundation for DNA data storage, covering channel models, noise characteristics, and inherent limitations. Gain insights into the design of coding schemes specifically tailored for synthetic DNA storage systems. Learn from Emanuele Viterbo of Monash University as he presents this cutting-edge topic in the field of application-driven coding theory, offering a glimpse into the future of information storage.
Syllabus
Coding For Dna Storage With Nanopore Sequencing
Taught by
Simons Institute
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