Roman Bauer, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Computer Science, University of Surrey, recently presented his interdisciplinary work on computational modeling in biomedicine at our Longevity seminar series. Dr. Bauer explores three key areas: - Age-related conditions of the brain and novel analysis methods - Modeling of brain development using modern computing approaches - Applications in cryopreservation research His work at the ComByNe Lab demonstrates how computational approaches can advance our understanding of complex biological systems, particularly in brain research and preservation techniques. Watch the complete presentation to learn about promising future directions in computational biomedicine: https://lnkd.in/dZyN2g_M
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💡Research Learning Experience: CharisMATHic💡 Have you ever wondered how algebra, pre-calc, or calculus help solve real-world challenges like #climatechange and #accessiblehealthcare? UMaine and University of Southern Maine students explored these ideas in a joint lecture in Orono, joined by President Joan Ferrini-Mundy, a leader in mathematics education, and faculty experts: 🔹 Giovanna Guidoboni | Dean, MCEC 🔹 Karissa Tilbury, Terry Yoo, and Yifeng Zhu | UMaine Faculty 🔹 Carlos Luck | University of Southern Maine The CharisMATHic Research Learning Experience (RLE) transforms math into a universal language and virtual laboratory for solving critical global challenges. Supported by the Harold Alfond Foundation as part of the UMS TRANSFORMS initiative, RLEs position Maine as a hub for engineering and computing excellence. Hands-on research, real-world impact, and an engaged community—UMaine leads the way for first-year students nationwide! #UMaine #ResearchLearningExperience #CharisMATHic #UMSTransforms #Mathematics #Engineering #STEM #HigherEducation
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The UN just declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ)! This is a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness about the incredible potential of quantum mechanics to revolutionize various fields. IYQ will celebrate the 100th anniversary of this groundbreaking scientific field and highlight its impact on areas like: Technology: Quantum computing, communication, and materials science hold immense promise for innovation. Education: Encouraging public understanding of quantum science is crucial for future advancements. Sustainability: Quantum technologies can contribute to solving challenges in energy, healthcare, and more.
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"YALE RESEARCHER ON THE NATURE OF QUANTUM START-UPS" Check out the entire discussion with Mr. Nishaad Khedkar, Researcher in Applied Physics with emphasis on Quantum Computing, at Yale University, on topics like Quantum Hardware & Architecture, Qubit technologies, Entrepreneurship landscape, Academia, Research, and more, on YouTube from the link below: https://lnkd.in/djbTsQez
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🚀 Breaking Ground in Quantum Computing! 🧠I'm always excited to see researchers pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the world of #QuantumComputing. Recently, Professor Mattias Fitzpatrick received a prestigious grant from the Department of Energy to dive deeper into quantum devices, specifically non-Hermitian systems. Non-Hermitian systems allow for the study of quantum mechanics in environments where energy is not conserved, leading to novel phenomena that can reshape our understanding of quantum behavior. This research could revolutionize how we harness quantum phenomena, bringing us one step closer to quantum technologies with real-world applications.As quantum computing continues to evolve, it's innovations like these that pave the way for breakthroughs in fields from cryptography to material science. A huge congratulations to Professor Fitzpatrick and his team at Dartmouth Engineering! 🎉If you're passionate about cutting-edge quantum research or are looking for inspiration from thought leaders in the field, follow for more updates! #QuantumTechnology #QuantumDevices #NonHermitian #Innovation #DOE #QuantumResearch #DartmouthEngineering #STEM
Professor Mattias Fitzpatrick received a $600,000 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) titled, "Explorations in Non-Hermitian Physics: From Fundamentals to Quantum Information Science Applications." The award is part of NSF's investment in quantum technologies with applications that include powerful computers, secure communications, and new industrial materials, sensors, and imaging tools. "The broad aim of this project is to advance the knowledge frontiers of non-Hermitian physics, both by using concepts and tools from quantum information science, and by fully embracing an open-system paradigm where non-Hermitian attributes and dissipation are integral to the operation and control of quantum devices."—Professor Fitzpatrick
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Rice University’s Center for Nanoscale Imaging Sciences recently hosted its inaugural workshop, Imaging Across Scales from Atoms to Human, bringing together national experts to explore advancements in cutting-edge imaging techniques. The first day of the workshop was organized by Rice Engineering and Computing's Yimo Han and focused on imaging atomic structures of materials and biomolecules, while the final day was led by Lei Li and George Jiaozhi Lu and emphasized next-generation computational bio-imaging. Materials Science and NanoEngineering - Rice University Rice University Electrical and Computer Engineering https://lnkd.in/grjeyG85
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💡 Our Laboratory's New Achievement The research project of our laboratory's head, Mushegh Rafayelyan, has received funding from the Higher Education and Science Committee in the ''Consolidator Grant for Research Units — 2024” competition. The research focuses on developing fully optical intelligent systems, aiming to fast and energy-efficient solutions for large-scale problems. The OPTICAL-BRAIN project combines the interaction of light and materials, enabling the creation of innovative programmable optical oscillatory networks. 💫Our goal is to pave new paths for future computing technologies through science. We are grateful to the scientific community for supporting us.
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Quantum World Congress 2024 is again shaping up to be an important gathering of key global leaders working together to build out the quantum industry. Join us September 9th through 11th at Capital One Hall in Tysons, VA as Dr. Panchanathan takes the stage and learn more about his visionary leadership, NSF's efforts, and the transformative potential of quantum research.
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The RESPITE consortium held its second in-person meeting at Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute HHI, Berlin. A great opportunity to strengthen the cooperation between our partners (see below), share results, and discuss the next steps of our project. As always, face-to-face meetings generate lively debates and original ideas to drive forward our innovations and find practical solutions to the challenges that interdisciplinary research brings. Exciting (superconducting) neuromorphic computing experiments are fast approaching. #neuromorphiccomputing #Superconducting Single Quantum, Delft University of Technology, Ghent University, University of Groningen, TÜBİTAK, University of Oxford
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🌟 I’m thrilled to have attended, with my colleague María Isabel Castillo Catalán, the 1st Conference on Quantum Technologies in the Valencian Community, organized by TechFabLab and the General Directorate of Innovation of the Generalitat Valenciana. At the conference, titled "The Quantum Revolution: How to Turn Knowledge into Business Opportunities", I had the pleasure of presenting the quantum computing research led by my group HPC&A at Universitat Jaume I 🖥️🔬. It was an incredible opportunity to connect with fellow researchers from the Valencian Community working in the field of quantum technologies and learn about their cutting-edge work! 🤝✨ 🚀 The future is quantum! #QuantumTech #QuantumRevolution #HPC #Innovation #Research #TechInnovation #UJI #SomUJI #CiènciaUJI #QuantumComputing #TechForGood #Valencia #ScienceAndBusiness 🌍
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