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AI learns physics to speed engineering design
AI models trained on physics are slashing the time needed for complex engineering simulations, enabling faster design iterations across industries like automotive, aerospace, and materials science. By ...
Dr. Maute’s research group is developing novel approaches to topology and shape optimization for nonlinear structural and coupled multi-physics problems, such as fluid-structure interaction and ...
Marlan Scully, the Texas A&M University professor who applied quantum physics to the automotive engine and came up with a design that emits laser beams instead of exhaust, has been tinkering under the ...
Physics-trained AI models are accelerating engineering simulations by replacing or supplementing traditional solvers, enabling rapid design iteration in industries like automotive and aerospace. These ...
Thanks to a NASA physicist, the notion of warp speed might just travel out of sci-fi and into the real world. NASA’s Harold White has been working since 2010 to develop a warp drive that will allow ...
When analyzing artworks, understanding the visual clarity of compositions is crucial. Inspired by digital artists, researchers have created a metric to quantify clarity in digital images. As a result, ...
Thanks to a NASA physicist, the notion of warp speed might just travel out of sci-fi and into the real world. NASA’s Harold White has been working since 2010 to develop a warp drive that will allow ...
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