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Scientific paper, AI, and 250 trees planted

 

We compiled the most important stories and materials of the week in this week's Quanscient Weekly.

 

Hope you enjoy!

 

- Team Quanscient

 

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SOMETHING FROM US

Pre-print: Modelling of a large-scale non-insulated non-planar HTS stellarator coil using Quanscient Allsolve

 

This paper is based on a project conducted by Proxima Fusion in collaboration with Quanscient and Atled Engineering.

 

Open PDF in arXiv →

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ARTICLE OF THE WEEK

Enhancing MUT design and performance with Quanscient Allsolve

 

In this article, we present a full case study of how Allsolve accelerates design studies, reducing the need for costly prototypes and enabling rapid design iteration in Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers (MUTs).

 

Read more →

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LINKEDIN GEM

AI-powered anomaly detection tool released

 

We just released an AI-powered tool for identifying and preventing potential easy-to-miss issues. Read more about it here and find an example in the comments!

 

Open post on LinkedIn →

250 trees planted

UP-TO-DATE

250 trees planted — thank you!

 

Our survey on multiphysics simulation has ended. As promised, we planted a tree for each participant. That makes 250 new trees that are going into the ground!

 

Stay tuned for more updates!

PS.

  • Thou have invoked the wrath of the simulation gods

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