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 Hartree® Centre to simplify information extraction for Environmental Impact Assessments using AI. This initiative was supported by funding from the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme.

Monitoring soil health with AI
Rothamsted Research, STFC Hartree® Centre and IBM collaborated through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI), and used AI to predict the carbon content of soil through a combination of microbial and environmental data.

Increasing chances of clinical trial success with AI and precision medicine
Through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) programme, REPROCELL worked with the STFC Hartree® Centre and IBM to create a novel application capable of providing insights into precision medicine for clinical trial design.

Developing a framework to improve fusion research
STFC Hartree Centre is helping to make commercial fusion energy a reality by optimising data analysis with a Daskhub framework as part of Fusion Computing Lab, a collaboration with the UK Atomic Energy Authority.

Improving river traffic control using data science and machine learning
NASH Maritime is working with the STFC Hartree® Centre to develop methods that accurately track the speeds of watercraft to enhance river safety through the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme.

Enhancing drug delivery with synthetic virus-like particles
STFC Hartree® Centre worked with IBM and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) to accelerate virus-inspired drug delivery research.

Advancing our understanding of complex diseases using AI
STFC Hartree® Centre worked with IBM through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) to develop an AI-enabled multi-omics integration software to enhance understanding of multi-factorial conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease.

Utilising quantum computing for breast cancer subtyping
STFC Hartree Centre worked with Royal Brompton Harefield Hospitals, Imperial College London and IBM through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) using quantum computing to differentiate between breast cancer subtypes.
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