STFC Hartree Centre and IBM collaborated with Falcon Project Ltd through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) to develop digital workflows that support faster, safer exploration of advanced elastomer materials using computer simulation.
Electric motor innovation through digital materials testing
We collaborated with Victrex and IBM through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) to develop a computational workflow for understanding material behaviour at the molecular level, enabling rapid screening of high-potential candidate materials for electric motor applications.
Future-proofing climate modelling for HPC systems
STFC Hartree Centre worked with the Met Office to develop PSyclone, an open-source code which enables faster, more energy-efficient climate simulations.
Modernising NHS staffing schedules with advanced rota optimisation
STFC Hartree® Centre worked with Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) to develop a staff scheduling solution that reduces administrative burden on clinical staff whilst producing fair, balanced rotas that support staff wellbeing.
Transforming subsea cable protection through real-time vessel detection
STFC Hartree® Centre worked with Indeximate, a climate tech startup, to enhance their ability to reliably detect vessel activity near critical subsea cable infrastructure, strengthening Indeximate’s capability to identify risks early and prevent costly, avoidable damage.
Transforming solar cell materials discovery with AI prediction
STFC Hartree® Centre worked with Swansea University through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) programme to develop an AI pipeline that could accelerate next-generation solar cell discovery.
Supporting sustainable textile production with data science
STFC Hartree Centre worked with Fibe through the Industry Impact Fund, Innovate UK’s BridgeAI and Analysis for Innovators funding to improve the process of turning potato harvest waste into industry ready textiles through more efficient and accurate evaluation of fibre extraction.
Transforming product development through AI prediction of surfactant phase behaviour
STFC Hartree® Centre worked with IBM through the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) to accelerate sustainable surfactant innovation and reduce formulation development time with AI.
Improving the accessibility of public transport with AI
STFC Hartree® Centre and InSignLanguage through the support of the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme are setting a new standard for AI-driven accessibility for public transport, by developing a British Sign Language-to-English translator.