Simulation-based learning is increasingly accepted not only as a viable alternative to the traditional apprenticeship model, but as a vital component of medical training and safer clinical practice.
Researchers have identified peptides that can help remove microplastics from the environment by combining biophysical modeling, molecular dynamics, quantum computing, and reinforcement learning.
Biology has yet to tap into the full benefits of computer simulations, but a new AI foundation model developed by a team of scientists including CMU's Eric Xing hopes to change that.
Manuel Rossetti, professor of industrial engineering, served as the general chair of the Winter Simulation Conference, coordinating all aspects of the event, including keynotes, venue arrangements and ...