The ubiquity of digital course materials and resources is changing the way we think about access to information and knowledge retention The COVID-19 pandemic may be remembered as a breakthrough moment ...
As schools continue to evolve their on-campus, remote, and hybrid learning programs, they are making bigger investments in digital course materials Even before the pandemic hit, schools were embracing ...
There is a near-infinite number of material candidates out there—and simply not enough time to hunker down in the lab and test them all. Thankfully, researchers have a variety of tools (such as AI) at ...
Understanding the influence of quasiperiodicity on magnetic fluctuations could ultimately enable the design of materials with ...
Researchers unveil new digital twin for precise real-time analysis of composite materials production
Researchers from IMDEA Materials Institute and the Technical University of Madrid (UPM) have developed an innovative digital twin that enables real-time analysis of composite materials manufacturing.
Schematic illustration of the concept of the digital materials ecosystem. This concept consists of databases (left frame), AI and theoretical frameworks (middle frame), and closed-loop innovation ...
Here at Student Monitor, we stay alert to the myriad of course material options students have to choose from. One innovative option that students are turning to is the Inclusive Access (IA) delivery ...
With countless material candidates and limited lab time, a digital materials ecosystem combines AI and multiple tools into one cohesive system to accelerate discovery. (Nanowerk News) There is a near ...
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