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Tencent Quantum Lab and the Department of Physics of Tsinghua University Sign MoU to Explore Material Computing

On June 16, Tencent Quantum Lab and the Department of Physics of Tsinghua University signed an MoU regarding cooperation on functional material databases, machine learning-assisted material computation methods, and material virtual screening cloud platforms.

On June 16, Tencent Quantum Lab and the Department of Physics of Tsinghua University signed an MoU regarding cooperation on functional material databases, machine learning-assisted material computation methods, and material virtual screening cloud platforms. Both sides are to explore the new quantum effects and materials based on their R&D capcities in quantum simulation, AI, high-performance computing, cloud applications.

As part of this partnership, Tencent Quantum Lab plans to launch the Tencent Elastic First-principles Simulation (TEFS) service. AI algorithms will be combined with Tencent Cloud’s heterogeneous computing and big data capabilities, to accelerate the simulation of traditional quantum first-principles materials. Moreover, by introducing multi-scale simulation tools across time and space from ecological partners and third parties, the platform vows to provide physics and materials scientists with more powerful research capabilities in material simulation, design, and screening.

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  5. Dappra

    Cloud computing has managed to become the crucial part of business, especially it sphere. In my case It’s not always a smooth ride, even with all the advantages. One of the biggest challenges I’ve seen pop up repeatedly is cost management; organizations often find themselves overspending due to unused resources, which can be staggering. Also, while almost all new digital workloads will be built on cloud-native platforms by 2026, security remains a huge concern. I recall from Softjourn’s cloud computing stats that even with improved security after adoption, a high percentage of businesses still face breaches.

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