
Mario Krenn
University of Toronto
computer-inspired science
quantum physics
semantic network
machine learning
computer-designed quantum experiments
graph-theory
metascience
2
presentations
SHORT BIO
Mario Krenn is an Erwin-Schrödinger fellow at the University of Toronto and the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Canada, in the group of Alan Aspuru-Guzik. He received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Vienna, Austria, in 2017 in the group of Anton Zeilinger.
His research focuses on computer-inspired and computer-augmented science and on how to use computer algorithms creatively in science. The topics he studies include computer-inspired quantum experiments and molecules, as well as so-called semantic networks for predicting future research directions in quantum physics.
Presentations

Predicting Research Trends with Semantic and Neural Networks with an application in Quantum Physics
Mario Krenn and 1 other author

Conceptual understanding through efficient inverse-design of quantum optical experiments
Mario Krenn and 3 other authors