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Researchers have pushed quantum chip design into a new era by simulating every physical detail before fabrication. Using a supercomputer with nearly 7,000 GPUs, they modeled how signals travel and ...
Anyone with a chronic illness understands the struggle of living with a disease that is deeply unpredictable. Many such illnesses are characterized by long periods of remission broken up by sudden, ...
In a single experiment, scientists can decipher the entire genomes of many patient samples, animal models, or cultured cells.
A new technical paper, “Towards Structured Training and Validation of AI-based Systems with Digital Twin Scenarios,” was ...
Microsoft combines accelerated computing with cloud scale engineering to bring advanced AI capabilities to our customers. For years, we’ve worked with NVIDIA to integrate hardware, software and ...
Pratt & Whitney shared a new video about the XA103 engine, which includes a computer-generated rendition of an F-47-inspired design. However, it is exactly that: nothing more than a notional aircraft.
This model represents a comprehensive, multi-layered SysML v2 implementation of the Apollo 11 mission. It demonstrates the application of the CoSMA (Complex System Modeling and Architecting) framework ...
Across the physical world, many intricate structures form via symmetry breaking. When a system with inherent symmetry transitions into an ordered state, it can form stable imperfections known as ...
Abstract: This paper presents a model-based design of a Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) system using full SysML integration. We develop the CTA system model in CATIA Magic through all nine core SysML ...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) provides valuable insights into the physical processes within batteries – but how can these measurements directly inform physics-based models? In this ...
This repository contains MATLAB code developed for the paper: “Scaling Considerations for Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Cycles Including Turbomachinery Loss Models”, submitted to Applied Thermal ...
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