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Seminars 2008-2009

Upcoming seminars:

  • Delayed: Software projects in development by the RGNC (part III)
  • Delayed: Software projects in development by the RGNC (part IV)
  • Delayed: Software projects in development by the RGNC (part V)
  • Delayed: CellDesigner, A computational tool for research in Biology

Previous seminars:

  • 1-12-2008: Software projects in development by the RGNC (part II)
  • 25-11-2008: Acceptance conditions for active membranes, characterisations of L and NL
  • 21-11-2008: Tissue P systems
  • 10-11-2008 (DELAYED): CellDesigner, A computational tool for research in Biology
  • 3-11-2008: Principles of Biochemistry (part II)
  • 27-10-2008: Proyectos de software en desarrollo dentro del GCN (part I)
  • 24-10-2008: Principles of Biochemistry (part I)
  • 17-10-2008: The TRAIL apoptosis system
  • 15-10-2008: Dialysis




Previous academic years:

  • Seminars 2007-2008
  • Seminars 2006-2007

Research Group on Natural Computing (PAI - TIC 193)
Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
University of Seville

 
 
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Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez in the top 2% of scientists of the World
The study, by Stanford University, is an updated version of previous studies classifying the top 2% of researchers of the World in 2024. Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, the founder of this research group, appears once again in the list available in the corresponding open database.

October 7, 2024

Best paper awards
Members of our group earned two of the best paper awards given by ETSII. Congratulations David Orellana Martín and Antonio Ramírez-de-Arellano!

(January 2024) Reservoir computing models based on spiking neural P systems for time series classification

(June 2024) Bridges Between Spiking Neural Membrane Systems and Virus Machines

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