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SiPh chip uses light waves to accelerate AI processing
Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have revealed a chip that uses light waves instead of electricity to execute complex mathematical operations critical for AI training.
Profound scientific climate solutions in application on the ground
Provision of operational services to support climate change adaptation in municipal practice.
The School of Computing – Dr Joanna Leng
Dr Joanna Leng discusses her role at the School of Computing at the University of Leeds, with a focus on Research Computing and Imaging.
Breakthrough 3D simulation: Neutron star merger light replicated
A cutting-edge three-dimensional (3D) computer simulation has successfully replicated the spectral features observed during a neutron star merger, resembling a kilonova event.
The public sector cannot underestimate computing’s environmental impact
With heat waves gripping 3 continents and global temperatures reaching record highs this summer, perhaps we need to pay closer attention to 'the cloud' and computing's environmental impact.
AI and ML: Exploring the programmes and search engines of the future
The way we use computers and technology is rapidly changing, here Paul Grosvenor, Director at Optima Systems Ltd explores the search engines of the future and how AI and ML will change the way we access information.
Understanding digital transformation in the NHS and where it’s going
Digital transformation in the NHS can mean different things to different people, here Ben Riley explores the digital future of the NHS and what online data can do for healthcare.
Confronting AI and Journalism: How to restore trust in journalism in the face of...
Making it harder to differentiate between real journalism and fake news, how will the relationship between AI and Journalism affect the ways we consume information?
Gender inequality in computer science begins in early elementary-school years
Researchers find that gender inequality in computer science begins for girls as early as the third grade.
Computing ecological networks with AI tools
Rapidly developing AI tools can now generate simulations of ecological networks, tracking interactions in environments and biomes.
The power of VDI in 2023’s evolving business landscape
Businesses need to ensure they can provide a better experience for employees without compromising the security of their digital assets - can Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) be the key?
The hype around artificial intelligence
Gabriella Kereszturi, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at The University of Law Business School, walks us through the hype around artificial intelligence.
Data structures for quantum computing
Robert Wille, a Professor at the Technical University of Munich and Software Competence Center, discusses the key to data structures when solving quantum computing problems.
Data and encryption strategies in a post-quantum world: Harvest now, decrypt later
Paul German, CEO, Certes Networks, explains the risk associated with bulk encryption strategies & the importance of crypto-segmentation in reducing criminal exposure to data in a post-quantum world.
Sensing and computing challenges for enhanced data integrity
This eBook presents academic ultra-clean scientific environments and the corresponding digital transformation challenges of these environments, especially the computer science challenges to provide enhanced scientific data integrity.
Open-Source Software: An introduction
Samuel Leach, Director of Samuel & Co Trading, provides a helpful introduction to the world of Open-Source Software.
Exploring Europes first exascale class supercomputer
The first next-generation European supercomputer to be installed in 2023 is to be operated by Forschungszentrum Jülich – a partner in Germany’s Gauss Centre for Supercomputing.
Verification in Quantum Computing
Quantum computing promises to change the way we tackle certain problems in the future, however, developing applications for this new and upcoming technology has proven to be quite a challenge
Many tools and conveniences we take for granted today when developing classical circuits and systems (such as simulators, compilers, verification...
Artificial Intelligence: approaches to AI to solve complex problems even without data
Here Jose M. Peña Director at Lurtis LTD explores the different approaches to AI problems beyond using Machine Learning.
What is open source software and how does it work?
Dr John Yardley, Founder and CEO of Threads Software ponders what open source software is and how it works