Microfluidics consultancy Rapid Fluidics Ltd worked with STFC HartreeĀ® Centre and the University of Cambridge to enhance 3D printing throughput as part of the Smart Manufacturing Data Hub (SMDH) programme.

Estimating and reducing resources for solving cryptography problems using quantum computers
To make quantum computing practical for real-world challenges such as drug discovery and material innovation, it is crucial to understand and reduce its resource requirements. Our work with PsiQuantum focuses on optimising the quantum resources needed to solve cryptographic problems, a key step in advancing quantum computing for broader applications in this field.

Improving Electric Vehicle Batteries through Immersion Cooling Simulations
STFC Hartree Centre worked with Faraday Battery to explore the potential of immersion cooling to enhance electric vehicle battery efficiency.

Streamlining Environmental Impact Assessments in construction with AI
Independent advisory firm Turley worked with STFC HartreeĀ® Centre to simplify information extraction for Environmental Impact Assessments using AI. This initiative was supported by funding from the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme.