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Computer Modeling Using SDSC Software Illustrates Plastic-Degrading Fungus | HPCWire

October 15th, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

An international research team from the U.S. and Italy used computer modeling equipped with software developed at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at University of California San Diego’s School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences and Michigan State University (MSU) to study how cutinase, an enzyme found in koji mold, breaks down plastics at […]

Unique Active Memory Computer Purpose-built for AI Science Applications | HPCWire

October 13th, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters
Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

With the particular needs of scientists and engineers in mind, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have co-designed with Micron a new hardware-software architecture purpose-built […] Source: Unique Active Memory Computer Purpose-built for AI Science Applications | HPCWire

How automation and farm robots are transforming agriculture – The Robot Report

October 10th, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

Farm robots can mitigate labor shortages by automating tasks like planting, harvesting, and weeding, while also supporting sustainability. Source: How automation and farm robots are transforming agriculture – The Robot Report

How to make robots predictable with a priority based architecture and a new legal model – The Robot Report

October 8th, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

For robots to be predictable and adaptive, they need a priority-based architecture and a new legal model, argues a researcher. Source: How to make robots predictable with a priority based architecture and a new legal model – The Robot Report

Advanced Computer Modeling Predicts Molecular-Qubit Performance | HPCWire

October 6th, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

A qubit is the delicate, information-processing heart of a quantum device. In the coming decades, advances in quantum information are expected to give us computers with new, powerful capabilities and detectors that can pick up atomic-scale signals in medicine, navigation and more. The realization of such technologies depends on having reliable, long-lasting qubits. Now, researchers […]

MIT roboticists debate the future of robotics, data, and computing – The Robot Report

October 3rd, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

An international group of roboticists, including three from MIT, debated the best way to approach robotic manipulation moving forward. Source: MIT roboticists debate the future of robotics, data, and computing – The Robot Report

U.S. Air Force taps Reliable Robotics for autonomous Aircraft | The Robot Report

October 1st, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

Reliable Robotics said its FAA-certifiable technology enables continuous operations at a fraction of the cost compared to legacy systems. Source: U.S. Air Force taps Reliable Robotics for autonomous Aircraft | The Robot Report

Caltech: Using Sound to Remember Quantum Information | HPCWire

September 29th, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

Aug. 21, 2025 — Many existing quantum computers are based on superconducting electronic systems in which electrons flow without resistance at extremely low temperatures. In these systems, the quantum mechanical nature […] Source: Caltech: Using Sound to Remember Quantum Information

Beyond the assembly line – swarm robotics emerge – The Robot Report

September 26th, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

Swarm robotics, as described in a recent patent for a lighter-than-air aircraft assembly, promises to change manufacturing and design. Source: Beyond the assembly line – swarm robotics emerge – The Robot Report

Drone swarms: How they actually work and what industries should care – The Robot Report

September 24th, 2025 | Pace Engineering Recruiters

Drone swarms are distinguished by their decentralized behavior, which offers agility and cost savings for a range of applications. Source: Drone swarms: How they actually work and what industries should care – The Robot Report