Additive manufacturing (AM) is opening up new possibilities for engineers to create components and subsystems enabling rapid prototyping and novel designs that can help to accelerate innovation.
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By using simulation software, road bike manufacturers can deliver higher performance products in less time and at a lower cost than previously achievable, as Keely Portway discovers
Sophia Ktori concludes her two-part series exploring the use of laboratory informatics software in regulated industries.
Robert Roe reports on developments in AI that are helping to shape the future of high performance computing technology at the International Supercomputing Conference
James Reinders is a parallel programming and HPC expert with more than 27 years’ experience working for Intel until his retirement in 2017. In this article Reinders gives his take on the use of roofline estimation as a tool for code optimisation in HPC
Gemma Church discusses advances to FEA software as it is now used to simulate a wide range of physical phenomena
Robert Roe discusses the role of the Pistoia Alliance in creating the lab of the future with Pistoia’s Nick Lynch
Sophia Ktori explores the use of informatics software in the first of two articles covering the use of laboratory informatics software in regulated industries
Dr Keren Bergman, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University discusses her keynote on the development of silicon photonics for HPC ahead of her keynote presentation at ISC High Performance 2018
Robert Roe speaks with Dr Maria Girone, Chief Technology Officer at CERN openlab.
Robert Roe explores the role of maintenance in ensuring HPC systems run at optimal performance
Michael Klemm, CEO, and Matthijs van Waveren, marketing coordinator for the OpenMP ARB, along with Jim Cownie, principal engineer, Intel Corporation (UK), consider the development of OpenMP over the last 20 years
Gemma Church explains the background behind explosive growth in the simulation and modelling of low- and high-frequency electronics
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