Engineering and physics Enter the SCW75 - celebrating leaders in scientific computing Nominate your scientific computing stars for the inaugural SCW75 – an annual recognition programme celebrating the individuals driving innovation at the intersection of computing and scientific research Latest Content UK Space Agency invests £17 million to drive next wave of space innovation Nvidia and Synopsys expand partnership to accelerate engineering Researchers revolutionary simulation for tsunami prediction wins ACM Gordon Bell Prize New technologies AI engineering assisstant released to cosnsumers Hexagon introduces Elements system-level modelling software White papers Flexible, scalable and sustainable: the new power behind tomorrow’s weather predictions The world’s leading weather-forecasting companies, usually process weather data four times a day, which, depending on the speed of execution, can t Engineering reaches for the cloud Computational engineering is set for strong growth – and the use of the cloud is burgeoning Overcoming challenges of HPC Clusters for Simulation & Modeling Engineers working in an increasingly broad range of industries are using HPC to execute simulation workloads. Webcasts On Demand Webinar: Consolidating computing resources can democratise research infrastructure More content Enter the SCW75 - celebrating leaders in scientific computing UK Space Agency invests £17 million to drive next wave of space innovation Nvidia and Synopsys expand partnership to accelerate engineering Researchers revolutionary simulation for tsunami prediction wins ACM Gordon Bell Prize Synopsys convenes industry leaders to discuss the future of software-defined vehicles Jülich HPC centre advances metrology with latest Memristor technology ESTECO named supplier of Team Luna Rossa for the 38th America’s Cup Sumitomo Riko leverages Ansys tech to accelerate automotive component design and manufacturing John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis win the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on quantum computing UK Space Agency announces 23 new projects Capgemini acquires SEIMAF to reinforce its nuclear engineering capabilities Connecting qubits to photons: The future of quantum computing with Dr Silvia Zorzetti Pagination Page 1 Next page Next ›