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    AI Café

    AI Café is a seminar and debate series designed to share knowledge beyond traditional academic settings. It targets both research professionals and the general public. For researchers, the events foster knowledge exchange and collaboration, while for the public, the goal is to inform, clarify complex issues, and answer questions in an accessible way.

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    Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) are equations where the unknown is a function—or sometimes a vector field—depending on several variables, often time and space. These equations involve one or more partial derivatives of the unknown.

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    Analysis and controllability of Partial Differential Equations

    Our group investigates some theoretical questions on some partial differential equations from physics.

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    His research is in the domain of quantum algorithms and quantum hardware closely coupled to high-performance computing systems. He tries to find ‘’practical” value in early noisy quantum computers, understand the limits of noisy hardware itself, and thinks how to optimally couple quantum and classical computers. He co-supervised 3 PhD students and several postdocs.

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    Quantum Algorithms and Technologies of Emulation in High Performance Computing

    This research is in the domain of quantum algorithms and quantum hardware closely coupled to high-performance computing systems. He tries to find ‘’practical” value in early noisy quantum computers, understand the limits of noisy hardware itself, and thinks how to optimally couple quantum and classical computers.

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    The quantitative description of the mechanical properties of biological cells is one of the main contributions that physics can make to modern biotechnology. For example, cancer cells differ significantly in their stiffness from healthy cells. Previous high-throughput methods for determining the mechanical properties generally rely on model-based interpretations of cell deformations in hydrodynamic flow. We…

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