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Close interaction between theory and experiment has led to the success of the Standard Model of particle physics, which has now entered the precision frontier in the search for New Physics.

The success story of the Standard Model of particle physics (SM), enabled through close interaction between theory and experiment, has entered the precision frontier as small discrepancies between observations and predictions are tackled in the search for New Physics (NP).

The project aims to investigate the aerodynamic performance of acoustic liners interacting with non-zero pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers.

It is widely acknowledged [SKA14] that the prediction of turbulent flow features in the presence of separation is one of the most significant challenges in fluid dynamics.

The project stands as a scientifically grounded endeavor and a sturdy foundation for legal research and practice in linguistically diverse Europe. EuroLegalLLM seeks to fill this void and pave the way for advancements in multilingual legal AI research and application.

The joined effort of OpenGPT-X and AI Sweden seeks to create a free, large-scale multilingual European language model “EuroLingua GPT” and embed it in an infrastructure that allows its potential to be leveraged by a broad range of commercial and non-commercial players.

Large language models (LLMs) are at the forefront of enormous progress in natural language processing and AI, as witnessed by models like OpenAI's ChatGPT.

Complex fluids which simultaneously have elastic and plastic behaviors are ubiquitous in every day life (ketchup, chocolate), nature (fluids and materials in the human body), andvarious industries such as food, process, chemical and pharmaceutical.

The project's aim is to discover new practically-usable conventional superconductors using state-of-the-art ab initio techniques.

Two-dimensional (2D) materials can assume novel, exotic condensed matter phases highly relevant for possible breakthroughs in nano- and opto- electronics, such as ultrafast (photo)transistors and detectors.