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Boiling is ubiquitous, from cooking food to industrial processes. Boiling is also an efficient way to enhance heat transfer and, therefore, it is used in a wide range of applications, from cooling electronic devices to refrigeration systems, to heat exchangers in industrial processes.

The near-Earth space is the best reachable plasma laboratory, as it can be probed by constellation satellite missions as well as modelled by high-resolution top-notch supercomputing simulations.

Successful completion of this project would lead to a precise and truly a priori prediction of the low-energy constants (LECs) of chiral perturbation theory (PT) enabling new low-energy tests of the SM.

The engineering outcome of the project will be a web-based tool for predicting friction and heat transfer in air with variable properties, which will leverage the insights from the newly developed DNS dataset.

The birth of the first stars, galaxies and black holes heralded the beginning of the Cosmic Dawn (CD).

The project aims to develop openly accessible world models to foster transparency and collaboration in the field of self-driven cars, addressing key challenges such as data curation and model scalability.

This project combines the state-of-the-art data mining technique called Active Learning with the recently developed FeNNol library for training Machine-Learning-based force fields.

The goal of this project is to reach a new frontier in precision radiology through novel deep learning techniques applied at unprecedented scale.

As energy-efficient, and renewable energy carrier, hydrogen plays an important role in the energy transition for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and limit climate changes. However, on the Earth hydrogen is not freely available, it is bound in molecules from which it should be extracted.

The computational grant will enable researchers to access massive HPC resources to speed up the assessment of the combustion performance of the proposed configurations by evaluating the flame stabilization mechanism and pollutant emissions.