Evolutionary Multi-objective Learning and its Application to Metabolic Engineering Design

Evolutionary Multi-objective Learning and its Application to Metabolic Engineering Design
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Many real-world applications involve optimisation of multiple conflicting objectives simultaneously. Examples include maximizing comfort and minimizing cost while buying or rent a home, minimizing the cost and maximizing the durability of constructed structures, and minimizing the traveling cost and maximum cover of distance.  Such multi-objective optimisation problems require solutions that are capable of trading off objectives. In this talk, I will discuss evolutionary multi-objective learning, a popular approach for solving such problems and show how it can be adapted to various problem properties and dynamic scenarios. I will also talk about our recent work on using evolutionary multi-objective learning for the design of microbial systems for the production of biochemicals.

Speaker
Shouyang Jiang
Venue
Meston 2 and MS Teams
Contact

Contact Ehud Reiter for more information