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Ziv Bar-Joseph is the FORE Systems Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, holding joint appointments in the Machine Learning Department and Computational Biology Department. His research focuses on computational biology, bioinformatics, and machine learning.
He leads the Systems Biology Group, developing computational methods to understand complex biological systems through experimental design and systems-level analysis. His work explores intersections between computational algorithms and biological processes, including distributed computing inspired by natural systems.
- Research Interests: Computational biology, systems biology, machine learning, biological algorithms, distributed computing systems, cross-species genomics analysis
Scientific Awards:
- 2012 Overton Prize in computational biology
Teaching Roles:
- Graduate Machine Learning (10-701/15-781)
- Computational Genomics (02-710/10-810)
- Algorithms in Nature (02-317/02-717/10-811)
- Cross-species Analysis of Genomics Data (02-716)
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