Information Storage on DNA
- 👤 Speaker: Jossy Sayir (University of Cambridge)
- 📅 Date & Time: Thursday 17 October 2019, 11:00 - 12:00
- 📍 Venue: Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 5
Abstract
Dr Jossy Sayir will address Cambridge University Wireless Society on his research. https://www.facebook.com/events/241231943434909/
There is a lot of digital information in the world — about three zettabytes’ worth (that’s 3000 billion billion bytes) — and the constant influx of new digital content poses a real challenge for archivists. Hard disks are expensive and require a constant supply of electricity, while even the best ‘no-power’ archiving materials such as magnetic tape degrade within a decade. One solution is to use DNA : a compact, robust molecule, as a storage medium. We call this DNA storage. The talk will introduce the technology for writing and reading DNA , cover data preparation and retrieval. It will also include an activity where participants will get to encode and decode their own messages into DNA in the form of coloured Lego pieces.
Series This talk is part of the CU Wireless Society Lectures series.
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Jossy Sayir (University of Cambridge)
Thursday 17 October 2019, 11:00-12:00