

ep26 - Bart De Moor: subspace identification, linear & multilinear algebra, quantum information, ML
Aug 21, 2024
Bart De Moor, a Professor at KU Leuven, dives into the fascinating realms of subspace identification and linear algebra. He shares insights from his academic journey, influenced by giants like Willems and his experiences at Stanford alongside Golub and Kailath. The discussion touches on the evolution of machine learning and its connection to quantum information. Bart also offers valuable advice on entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of networking and intellectual property for future innovators.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
From Math to Engineering: A Journey Through Academia
03:08 • 9min
Exploring Algebra and Optimization in System Identification
12:00 • 26min
Reflections from Stanford: A PhD Journey
38:14 • 14min
Navigating Linear Algebra in Quantum and Nonlinear Systems
52:16 • 25min
Clustering Time Series: The Role of Temporal Correlations
01:17:29 • 8min
Back to the Roots: Bridging Mathematics and Machine Learning
01:25:34 • 20min
Navigating Entrepreneurship in Academia: Insights for Future Innovators
01:45:11 • 6min
Understanding Market Dynamics and Pricing Strategies in Software Sales
01:50:57 • 4min
Networking and Niche Marketing for Entrepreneurial Success
01:55:23 • 2min