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This Success Story highlights research developed by Dr Fatma Güney and her team using EuroHPC JU supercomputing resources. Their work, in the field of computer vision, addresses some of the remaining technological challenges in creating the next generation of vehicles.

By supporting research that contributes to developing sustainable scientific solutions, the EuroHPC JU is contributing to the goals of the European Commission to change the way plastic products are designed, produced, used and recycled.

DigiFarm is a European success story that brings together hands-on knowledge of farm practices and cutting-edge technology.

A winning combination of supercomputing and chemistry is helping to address a global public health challenge - snakebite envenoming.

Wouldn’t it be amazing if everyone could interact with advanced technology barrier free? This project will allow the Deaf community to use sign language to interact with computers in the same way that many of us now do using voice recognition.

In December 2024, the EuroLLM project released a new version of its Large Language Model (LLM) covering all 24 official languages of the European Union.

The OL-STAR project aims at ensuring long-term safety of deep geological repositories used for nuclear waste storage, through complex computer modelling considering timescales of thousands to hundreds of thousands of years.

The goal of the project is to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to precisely understand how a liquid behaves when deposited on a surface. Such understanding is key for research purposes or industrial applications.

The main objective of the project is to replicate human clinical trial data through advanced computational models, and replace the traditional data collected through ‘in vivo’ testing.

The goal of the project is to re-define collective electron motions and develop a novel light source that can be simultaneously bright and compact, known as quasi-particle.