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DNA Sequencing: Solving a Giant Jigsaw Puzzle (without the picture on the box)

Mar 28, 2026   11:00 am - 12:00 pm  
ECEB 1015
Sponsor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Speaker
Ilan Somorony, Assistant Professor in ECE
Contact
Todd Sweet
E-Mail
tmsweet@illinois.edu
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Originating Calendar
Illinois ECE Saturday Engineering for Everyone
Abstract:

DNA sequencing is the technology that allows scientists to “read” the genetic sequence of humans, animals, plants, and microbes. But reading DNA is not like reading a book. First, the DNA is broken into millions (or billions) of tiny pieces, which are individually read. We must then use computers to solve a giant jigsaw puzzle (without the picture on the box) and put together the complete DNA sequence.

This talk will introduce the basics of DNA sequencing and explain how computer algorithms help scientists put these pieces together. We will also discuss how DNA sequence information is used to study important questions in biology and medicine, such as how people are related to one another, how genes can influence observable traits, and what microbes live inside our bodies.

Bio:

Ilan Shomorony is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. His research topics include AI Algorithms, AI Theory, Data science and analytics, Genomics, Machine learning.
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