Machine Learning and Big Data-enabled Biotechnology
Hal S. Alper
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Add to basketNeuware -Enables researchers and engineers to gain insights into the capabilities of machine learning approaches to power applications in their fields 432 pp. Englisch.
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Enables researchers and engineers to gain insights into the capabilities of machine learning approaches to power applications in their fields
Machine Learning and Big Data-enabled Biotechnology discusses how machine learning and big data can be used in biotechnology for a wide breadth of topics, providing tools essential to support efforts in process control, reactor performance evaluation, and research target identification.
Topics explored in Machine Learning and Big Data-enabled Biotechnology include:
Machine Learning and Big Data-enabled Biotechnology earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of reaction, process, catalytic, and environmental engineers seeking to explore the vast opportunities presented by rapidly developing technologies.
Dr. Hal S. Alper is the Cockrell Family Regents Chair in Engineering #1 at The University of Texas at Austin in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering. His research focuses on applying and extending the approaches of metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, systems biology, and protein engineering.
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