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Accelerating the discovery of materials to advance clean energy and zero-emission vehicles

Professor Antti Karttunen and Dr. Kevin Conley from the School of Chemical Engineering at Aalto University, Finland, use LUMI supercomputer in their research, that accelerates the discovery of materials for clean energy and zero-emission vehicles.

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Oppimisanalytiikan viitekehys auttaa hyödyntämään dataa oppimisen tukena

Oppimisessa ja koulutuksessa käytetään useita sähköisiä alustoja. Näitä ovat esimerkiksi digitaaliset oppimateriaalit, oppimisalustat, simulaatiot ja muut sähköiset työkalut. Kun opiskelijat käyttävät näitä alustoja, he jättävät toiminnastaan verkossa jälkiä. Oppimisanalytiikka tarkoittaa digitaalisten jälkien keräämistä, analysointia ja raportointia.

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Excitement about supercomputing at the heart of Europe: LUMI consortium event in Brussels on 5 March

“We need to be more encouraged, passionate in Europe, about what we can really do with our supercomputers, and we need to broaden the community,” said Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for digital policy.

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Antti Penttilä studies light scattering in space

University researcher and docent in planetary sciences Antti Penttilä from the University of Helsinki, Finland, uses LUMI to study light scattering in space. The use of the LUMI supercomputer enables the calculation of significantly larger models than before.

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