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Quantum Algorithms and Technologies of Emulation in High Performance Computing
Learn moreThis research is in the domain of quantum algorithms and quantum hardware closely coupled to high-performance computing systems. He tries to find 鈥樷檖ractical鈥 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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Learn moreThe 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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Learn moreThe Complex Systems group performs research on intricate systems frequently involving several domains (following the so-called “systems of systems” view). This group consequently operates at the nexus between various disciplines, such as environmental science, computer science, medicine, engineering, economics, sociology, security, agriculture, etc.
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Complex Systems
Learn moreWe study real-life complex systems holistically across various disciplines through the development of data acquisition methods and simulation models.
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Dynamics of Fluids
Learn moreWe use modern light microscopy to study the flow of biological fluids, both in-vitro and in-vivo in order to understand the fluid-mechanical coupling between the flow and the blood cells and come to better predictions for cardio-vascular malfunctions.
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Learn moreOur expertise covers differential-geometric aspects of rigidity, smooth dynamics, Lorentzian geometry and conformal pseudo-Riemannian geometry and parabolic Cartan geometries in general.