A round-up of the latest cooling technologies for scientists using HPC to support their research.
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HPC and AI computing are helping to drive research for new medicine, leading to better patient outcomes, writes Robert Roe
Sophia Ktori discusses an autonomous AI platform for detecting diabetic retinopathy with Michael Abramoff, founder and executive chairman of IDx
Sophia Ktori discusses the convergence of clinical AI and wearable technology with physIQ chairman and CEO Gary Conkright
Robert Roe talks to Antonio Peña EPEEC, project coordinator and senior researcher for the Barcelona Supercomputing Center about progress on a European programming framework for HPC
Sophia Ktori discusses the implementation of data standards for laboratory informatics
Robert Roe considers the latest cloud and SaaS technology, and the benefits it can provide to laboratories with today’s workflows and AI initiatives
European researchers have developed a framework to boost the energy efficiency of CPU, GPU and FPGA resources, writes Robert Roe
Robert Roe takes a look at the strategies used by laboratory managers to make efficient use of cloud resources
For the potential for AI and machine learning methods in drug development to be realised, companies and organisations are forming partnerships to better understand and develop these technologies, writes Sophia Ktori
This chapter looks at how to build a smart laboratory; what approaches to take; and how to deal with potential problems. Becoming ‘smart’ takes time, not only due to the level of investment required, but also because of the impact of change and the need to consider legacy requirements.
This chapter considers who cares about how smart the laboratory is, and why? It also looks at the broader business requirements and their impact on the laboratory, with an emphasis on productivity and business efficiency, integration with manufacturing and business systems, patent evidence creation, regulatory compliance, and data integrity and authenticity
This chapter will look at the four major laboratory informatics tools – laboratory information management systems (LIMS), electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs), laboratory execution systems (LES) and scientific data management systems (SDMS) – their differences and how they relate to each other. Each of these systems functions at or around the ‘Information’ layer (see Figure 1) and typically serves to collate data and information about the laboratory’s operations
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