Modelling energy efficiency for the next generation of microchips
As the internet’s carbon footprint grows, scientists have developed multiscale energy-use simulations to help design more efficient components.
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Click here to find out howAs the internet’s carbon footprint grows, scientists have developed multiscale energy-use simulations to help design more efficient components.
read moreProf Eoin O’Reilly and his Tyndall colleagues aim to create energy-efficient devices for future internet platforms from metastable alloys
read moreThe OS environment for intergrated multiscale simulation capability for predictive design of novel materials and nanostructures is now released.
read moreLeading experts in Semiconductors, Electronics, Photonics and Modelling Convene in Cork for EU wide events on meeting our computing and related needs in the future.
read moreCECAM Ireland Multiscale Simulation from Materials through to Industrial UWorkshop and Plugfest brings multi-scale modelling experts together to share resources for developing materials of the future.
read moreThe international workshop will take place in Dublin, Ireland from 5 to 7 September 2016.
read moreDEEPEN partner Mathieu Luisier of ETH Zurich contributed to the international Beyond CMOS Workshop in October 2015.
read moreStefan Schulz will represent DEEPEN at the upcoming NUSOD 15th International Conference
read moreDEEPEN project partners made three presentations at 3rd Workshop of European Multiscale Modelling Cluster
read moreMathieu Luisier, ETH Zurich, gave an invited talk at MINOS Workshop
read moreScientists at Tyndall National Institute, Cork, are leading a European research project which will develop a test environment to help create the electronic and photonic devices of the future.
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