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Held in Bologna, Italy, between 26-27 June 2024, Research to Business (R2B) is the International Exhibition of Research and High Skills for Innovation, bringing together
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Held in Bologna, Italy, between 26-27 June 2024, Research to Business (R2B) is the International Exhibition of Research and High Skills for Innovation, bringing together

MaX Centre for Materials at the exascale was among the sponsors of the AI4AM2024 conference to explore the latest advances and share solutions in applying Artificial

MaX participated in the second edition of “We Make Future” held in Bologna, to discuss and promote Innovation, AI, Tech, and Digital. As an international

MaX lighthouse code SIESTA releases its 5.0 software version adding a number of new functionalities and ground for future integrations that will extend the applicability and

Researchers combine MPA and W-av methods into an integrated approach, leading to an improvement both in terms of accuracy and speed-up of the GW self-energy evaluation. The

Researchers reveal through ab initio calculations a robust magnon-phonon coupling for vibrational modes in proximity to the Dirac point’s magnon gap. CrI3 is attracting wide

Leading scientists, policymakers, and industry experts gathered together at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste to discuss how artificial intelligence, high-performance

By performing first-principles calculations based on time-dependent density functional perturbation theory, a team of researchers show the nature of the observed gap in CrI3 quasi-two-dimensional single

Using both experimental and theoretical approaches, a team of researchers presented new insights for rational inhibitor engineering, enabling the realization of tailored corrosion inhibition properties.

As part of ICTP’s 60th anniversary celebrations, leading scientists, policymakers, and industry experts will gather at the International Symposium on “The Future of Scientific Computing”

Held between 22-24 April in the Tatra Mountains in Slovakia, the CASTIEL2 International Workshop gathered representatives from all National Competence Centres (NCCs), all Centres of

Aiming to strengthen collaboration between European and Japanese research institutions in High-Performance Computing (HPC), the HANAMI project officially started in Paris on April 23. Funded