The need to gather, store, retrieve, and analyze genomic datasets requires a computational capacity previously unimagined by computer users and designers. Advances in Computer Engineering over the past two decades have provided an opportunity to solve genomic problems on a staggering scale. In addition, the demands of these applications are driving the development of new computer systems, and computational methods.
Associated Faculty: Thomas L. Casavant, Terry A. Braun, and Todd E. Scheetz