Scholar
Qi Tang
Google Scholar ID: EtoOcLMAAAAJ
Computational Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
High Performance Computing
Applied Mathematics
Plasma Physics
Scientific Machine Learning
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qtang@gatech.edu
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Publications
5 items
Predicting Atomistic Transitions with Transformers
2026
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Reduced-order modeling of Hamiltonian dynamics based on symplectic neural networks
2025
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MambaVSR: Content-Aware Scanning State Space Model for Video Super-Resolution
2025
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NTIRE 2025 Challenge on Short-form UGC Video Quality Assessment and Enhancement: Methods and Results
2025
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NLGR: Utilizing Neighbor Lists for Generative Rerank in Personalized Recommendation Systems
2025
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Academic Achievements
Lead PI for a DOE ASCR SciML team involving LANL, ANL, IIT, Johns Hopkins, and Penn State
Member of the DOE FES Tokamak Disruption Simulation SciDAC center (TDS)
Member of the DOE ASCR MMICC Center for Hierarchical and Robust Modeling of Non-Equilibrium Transport (CHaRMNET)
Member of the NNSA PSAAP VI FIC Center for High Order Plasma Turbulence Modeling for Z-Pinch (HighZ)
Member of the NNSA PSAAP VI FIC Center for Information Geometric Mechanics and Optimization (CIGMO)
Background
Assistant Professor at the School of Computational Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Guest Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
Computational scientist and applied mathematician with a strong interest in physics
Research focuses on applying modern computational tools to advance physics applications, especially in fusion energy and plasma physics
Develops scalable, high-performance simulation codes using open-source libraries such as MFEM, PETSc, p4est, Overture, and hypre
Exploring scientific machine learning (SciML) to enhance traditional numerical methods
Research supported by DOE Office of Science (ASCR, FES, and SciDAC), NNSA, LANL/SNL LDRD programs, NSF, NASA, and Georgia Tech
Co-authors
37 total
Andrew J. Christlieb
Professor of Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering at Michigan State University
Co-author 2
Joshua W. Burby
University of Texas at Austin
Romit Maulik
Assistant Professor and ICDS Co-Hire: Pennsylvania State University
Prasanna Balaprakash
Director of AI Programs and Distinguished R&D Staff Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Co-author 6
Co-author 7
Daniel A. Serino
Scientist, Los Alamos National Lab
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