Oliver Hennigh – NVIDIA Technical Blog News and tutorials for developers, data scientists, and IT admins 2025-03-19T17:45:43Z http://www.open-lab.net/blog/feed/ Oliver Hennigh <![CDATA[Reducing Power Plant Greenhouse Gasses Using AI and Digital Twins]]> http://www.open-lab.net/blog/?p=56473 2025-03-19T17:45:43Z 2022-10-31T19:30:00Z A variety of techniques are currently being developed that capitalize on the efficiency of AI to fight against climate change and achieve net-zero carbon...]]>

A variety of techniques are currently being developed that capitalize on the efficiency of AI to fight against climate change and achieve net-zero carbon emissions. For power plants, developing techniques to reduce carbon emissions, carbon capture, and storage processes requires a detailed understanding of the associated fluid mechanics and chemical processes throughout the facility.

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Oliver Hennigh <![CDATA[Using Physics-Informed Deep Learning for Transport in Porous Media]]> http://www.open-lab.net/blog/?p=32153 2022-08-21T23:51:45Z 2021-06-11T17:45:00Z Simulations are pervasive in every domain of science and engineering, but they are often constrained by large computational times, limited compute resources,...]]>

NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo was previously known as NVIDIA SimNet. Simulations are pervasive in every domain of science and engineering, but they are often constrained by large computational times, limited compute resources, tedious manual setup efforts, and the need for technical expertise. NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo is a simulation toolkit that addresses these challenges with a combination of AI and physics.

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