Presenter: Luis Felipe Macias-Ramos
Date: 15th November, 2013 (Friday), 15:30 – 16:15
Place: Meeting Room 311, Building South No.1 (南一楼中311会议室)
邀请方:“多谱信息处理技术”国家级重点实验室
CV:Luis Felipe Macias-Ramos got his Master Degree in Computer Science in 2005 by the University of Sevilla, Spain. After that, he worked as developer and system engineer in several IT companies, specialising in managing computer systems and users for the Public HealthCare Service of Andalusia, Spain. In 2010, he joins the Research Group on Natural Computing of the University of Sevilla led by Prof. Mario J. Perez-Jimenez, where he starts developing his Ph. Degree in the field of Natural Computing, and more specifically in Membrane Computing. Since then, he has made numerous contributions to the MC community such as developing Spiking Neural P system simulators for the pLinguaCore library, collaborating in the writing of several papers in the matter and participating in the organization to numerous conferences.
Title of Lecture: Membrane system: A bio-inspired computing model
Abstract: Membrane Computing is an emerging branch of natural computing aiming to abstract computing models (called membrane systems) from the structure and the functioning of the living cell. Since the foundation of the discipline, many membrane systems variants have appeared covering different approaches of the modelled reality. In this talk, we will discuss in a very strightfordward way the description of the three main membrane systems categories: cell-like, tissue-like and neural-like.