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 Synopsys launches electronics digital twin platform to accelerate automotive design PNNL develops high-purity isotopic gas production systems for quantum technologies BeyondMath recieves $18.5 million investment to scale world’s largest foundational physics AI model 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 Pilot Project aims to optimise battery installation in the grid New data shows a decrease in late-stage climate tech funding Generative AI is set to be adopted by 85% of the software workforce over the next two years MIT uses ACCESS resources to decode chemical patterns in metallic alloys Updated software improves slicing for large-format 3D printing Ansys enables 3D Multiphysics visualisation with Nvidia Omniverse Quantum computing opens up new possibilities in materials science HPC and AI advance researchers' understanding of turbulence Leveraging Active Learning - Innovative AI methodologies for visual inspection Riverlane awarded £2.1m to develop its quantum error correction decoder University of Liverpool spin-out looks to reshape advanced manufacturing D-Wave extends quantum computing performance gains Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 10 Next page Next ›