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Associate Professor Michael James Kastoryano researches quantum algorithms and tensor networks with applications in physics, machine learning, finance and engineering. Photo: Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen.

RESEARCH

Simulating Nature: A New Quantum Leap in Thermal Physics
Researcher in lab

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New collaborations between hospitals and universities will help solve serious health challenges
Jens Petersen

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Supercomputer and AI to boost Danish cancer treatment – new project awarded €7 million
Portrait of Ken Friis Larsen

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Ken Friis Larsen is new Head of Department of Computer Science

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Simulating Nature: A New Quantum Leap in Thermal Physics

Better batteries, cleaner energy and smarter medicine design: This could be the result of a new…

New collaborations between hospitals and universities will help solve serious health challenges

The University of Copenhagen is strongly represented in six newly appointed Clinical Academic…

Supercomputer and AI to boost Danish cancer treatment – new project awarded €7 million

With a grant of over €7 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s Grand AI Challenge, the…

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24 Oct. 2025, 13:00-16:00

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