Dive into Deeptech MoSS brought to you by Republic of Work and powered by Helixworks Technologies. For those unfamiliar with MoSS, it stands for Molecular Storage System. In other words, using DNA as a data storage medium.
We're excited to explore the incredible possibilities of storing data on DNA for various purposes beyond digital archival. Throughout this series, we will be talking to experts and innovators in the field to get their insights and perspectives on the potential of using DNA data storage and explore its potential applications in different industries.
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Dive into Deeptech MoSS brought to you by Republic of Work and powered by Helixworks Technologies. For those unfamiliar with MoSS, it stands for Molecular Storage System. In other words, using DNA as a data storage medium.
We're excited to explore the incredible possibilities of storing data on DNA for various purposes beyond digital archival. Throughout this series, we will be talking to experts and innovators in the field to get their insights and perspectives on the potential of using DNA data storage and explore its potential applications in different industries.
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The DNA Data Storage Research at Imperial College London, led by Prof. Thomas Heinis, focuses on all stages of the DNA data storage cycle.
Some of their notable projects include OligoArchive and MoSS. Their research encompasses:
– Encoding, decoding, and error correction for DNA data storage
– Optimizing synthesis processes for DNA data storage
– Physical storage of DNA molecules for data storage
– Sequencing for DNA storage using Machine Learning/AI methods
If this is an area of interest, reach out to them, they are looking for PhDs and PostDocs to join their team | https://dnastorage.doc.ic.ac.uk
Dive into Deeptech MoSS brought to you by Republic of Work and powered by Helixworks Technologies. For those unfamiliar with MoSS, it stands for Molecular Storage System. In other words, using DNA as a data storage medium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.