I have been involved in a number of scientific activities so far: participation and co-organization of reading groups, participation and co-orgaization of seminars and international conferences.
Here you can find a relevant and recent selection of such activities. For further information, I can provide a detailed activity report upon request.
I co-organise a weekly online seminar since November 2020.
The topics cover the theory of quantum groups and related structures in a large sense: Hopf algebras, operator algebras, q-deformations, higher categories and related branches of noncommutative mathematics.
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I co-organised a conference at Université de Lille on October 2024.
The goal of the conference was to gather experts in noncommutative geometry, quantum groups and allied subjects, sharing a common interest for (higher) categorical methods. In particular, there were distinguished survey talks about topological quantum groups, quantum algebra, KK-theory, and C*-categories to facilitate communication between people of different backgrounds.
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The goal of the reading group is to provide an introduction to the subject of Topological Data Analysis. We will explain the mathematical foundations of TDA (such as persistent homology) as well as its integration into machine learning. It takes place at LaMME (Université d'Évry) during the spring 2024-2025.
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The goal of the reading group was to provide an introduction to ∞-categories (avoiding model categories). It took place at Laboratoire de Mathématiques Paul Painlevé (Université de Lille) during the winter 2023-2024.
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The goal of the reading group was to study the connection between non-local games and compact quantum groups in the context of quantum information theory after the work of Laura Mančiska and D. E. Roberson (among others). It took place at the Department of Mathematical Sciences and the QMATH Centre of University of Copenhagen during the winter 2018-2019.
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