STFC HartreeĀ® Centre worked with European electricity provider E.ON and IBM to research how quantum computing could accelerate the development of decentralised energy grids through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI).
Integrating Cat-Qubit Quantum Computers into Standard HPC Workflow and Job Scheduling Software SLURM
New access to widely used supercomputer resource management infrastructure makes it easier for researchers to incorporate cat-qubits into standard workflows.
AI meets human tissue to fast-track precision medicine development
By combining human tissue models with explainable AI, researchers can analyse complex patient data to identify which treatments work best for which patients. First applied to inflammatory bowel disease, this approach could improve clinical trial success rates across many diseases.
Harnessing geospatial AI for environmental resilience
STFC HartreeĀ® Centre and IBM collaborated through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) to detect climate-triggered events and monitor landscape changes in the UK using AI-driven satellite data analysis.