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JARA | FIT

Memristive memory cells could revolutionize the energy efficiency of neuromorphic computers. In these computers, which are modeled on the functioning of the human brain, memristive cells function like artificial synapses. Researchers at Jülich have now summarized the physical principles and models in a comprehensive review article in the renowned journal "Advances in Physics". JARA-FIT member Prof. Rainer Waser played a key role in the research.

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JARA | CSD

Finally back in presence: The JARA CSD Workshop will take place on August 29 and 30, 2022 in a very special atmosphere and with plenty of space on a historic industrial site in the north of Aachen.
Scientists from RWTH Aachen University and FZ Jülich will meet here to discuss the role and future of simulation and data science. Topics will include quantum and excascale computing, simulation data management, collaboration with other institutions such as the RWTH AI Center, and the role of the JARA CSD in the next round of the Excellence Strategy.

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JARA | ENERGY

The Institute of JARA-ENERGY member Prof. Dirk Müller in Aachen, together with the Einstein Center Digital Future at TU Berlin, have now formulated recommendations on how to efficiently address the situation that Germany is currently facing with scarce and more expensive natural gas. In addition to industry, commerce, trade, and services, private households should significantly reduce gas consumption for space heating and domestic hot water, if possible through technical measures and behavioral changes that are easy to implement.

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JARA | CSD

BioTech Day 2022

At the Jülich Biotech Day, September 23rd, experts from academia and industry will present current highlights and trends in this exciting field of research and development. White biotechnology bridges the gap between sustainable natural ressources and valuable chemical products and, thus, plays a central role in building up a future knowledge-based bioeconomy.

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Two JARA-ENERGY Scientists and their research team are investigating the security of supply of electric power and economic costs of reducing natural gas consumption. As a result of the Ukraine war, the question is increasingly being asked to what extent the European power supply can do without the consumption of natural gas in the short to medium term.

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