Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) Supports TU/e’s Research in Energy-Efficient AI and Fluid Dynamics

The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) is injecting financial support into two TU/e research initiatives led by Professors Henk Corporaal and Federico Toschi. These projects aim to advance energy-efficient AI processors and elevate computational fluid dynamics. A total of over nine million euros will fund nine projects, with consortium partners contributing an additional one and a half million euros in co-funding.

Advancing Edge AI Processors

Professor Henk Corporaal, Department of Electrical Engineering, and AI institute EAISI.

Improve energy efficiency in Edge AI processors, enabling decentralized AI computations for faster decision-making and reduced data leakage.

NWO, Delft University of Technology, University of Groningen, with co-funding from Innatera Nanosystems B.V. and the IMEC Foundation.

Enhancing Computational Fluid Dynamics

Professor Federico Toschi, Applied Physics and Science Education Department.

Develop tools for accurate and efficient computational fluid dynamics, predicting liquid and gas flow under rarefied conditions.

Combine data-driven methods (machine learning) and model-driven methods (physics-based) for increased computational efficiency and accuracy.

Co-funding partners include ASML, Flow Matters, and Carbyon.

Open Technology Program Grants

NWO’s Open Technology Program.

Over nine million euros allocated to nine projects.Consortium partners contribute nearly one and a half million euros.Support interdisciplinary scientific research and foster collaboration between scientists and industry partners.

The grants under the Open Technology Program will drive innovation, addressing the need for more energy-efficient AI processors and enhancing computational fluid dynamics capabilities.

Source: miragenews.com

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