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Bioinformatics and biocomputing

Original title in Czech: Bioinformatika a biocomputingFITAbbreviation: MBIAcad. year: 2011/2012

Programme: Information Technology

Length of Study:

Accredited from: 10.12.2008Accredited until: 31.12.2022

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Students will get acquainted with advanced algorithms for processing, analysis and presentation of biological data, in particular genomic and proteomic data. In addition to the use of standard algorithms, students will be able to develop new algorithms in this area. Students will become familiar with the concepts of molecular genetics and with standard biological databases. Students will be able to communicate with biologists and work in multidisciplinary teams. The knowledge acquired by studying biological systems will be used for understanding bio-inspired computing systems. Students will get acquainted with the principles of natural computing, in particular, with evolutionary design, evolvable hardware, DNA computing, fuzzy computing, neural computing and unconventional computing. Students will be able to integrate the bio-inspired principles to existing systems in order to improve their efficiency.

Key learning outcomes


  • The graduate has good insight into bioinformatics and natural computing; he/she is familiar with concepts of molecular genetics. The graduate can utilized biological databases as well as use, design, implement and accelerate algorithms for design and analysis of the biological data. He/she is able to apply natural computing algorithms (evolutionary algorithms, artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems etc.) in complex design and optimization problems.
  • The graduate has good insight into information technology, particularly into advanced database systems, theoretical computer science, hardware/software codesign and parallel and distributed algorithms.
  • The graduate is ready for development, operation and management of bioinformatic computer systems, further for research and development work in the area of methods, tools and technologies for bio-inspired computing systems. He/she is able to perform an experimental work, analyze and interpret data. He/she is able to work individually or in a team, present the results in written or oral form and further educate him/her-self.
  • A carrier is possible in professions such as bioinformatic system developer, system integrator, programmer, and database/information system administrator in biotechnological companies, health service or police. Graduates in this specialization will use their education in development and research divisions of companies dealing with methods, tools and technologies for bioinformatic system development and further in companies which utilize artificial intelligence principles in their products.

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