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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
This track focuses on the latest developments in structural bioinformatics, emphasizing innovative methodologies for protein structure analysis. Participants will explore novel algorithms and tools that enhance the understanding of protein dynamics and interactions.
This session will delve into predictive modeling techniques that facilitate the design and optimization of proteins. Attendees will discuss case studies showcasing the application of machine learning in predicting protein behavior and functionality.
This track examines the application of supervised and unsupervised learning methods in bioinformatics. Researchers will present findings on how these techniques can be leveraged for protein classification and clustering tasks.
Focusing on deep learning, this session will highlight breakthroughs in protein structure prediction using neural networks. Participants will share insights on model architectures and training methodologies that improve prediction accuracy.
This track addresses the challenges of anomaly detection within bioinformatics workflows. Experts will present strategies for identifying and mitigating errors in data processing and analysis.
This session will explore advanced feature extraction and engineering techniques that enhance model performance in protein engineering tasks. Discussions will include the impact of feature selection on predictive modeling outcomes.
This track focuses on the automation of bioinformatics workflows to improve efficiency and reproducibility. Presenters will showcase tools and frameworks that facilitate seamless integration of various bioinformatics processes.
This session will cover best practices for system monitoring and model evaluation in bioinformatics applications. Participants will discuss metrics and methodologies for assessing model performance and reliability.
Exploring the intersection of industrial IoT and protein engineering, this track will highlight how IoT technologies can enhance data collection and analysis. Case studies will illustrate the benefits of real-time monitoring in protein production.
This session will focus on the role of molecular dynamics simulations in understanding protein behavior at the atomic level. Researchers will present their findings on simulation techniques and their applications in protein engineering.
This track will explore the concept of digital twins in bioinformatics, particularly in modeling and simulating protein systems. Discussions will center on the potential of digital twins to optimize protein engineering processes.
