Meet the Artificial Intelligence and Multiphysics Simulations (AIMS) Group
Explore the innovative work of the Artificial Intelligence and Multiphysics Simulations (AIMS) Group at the University of Michigan’s Department of Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences, where computer science meets nuclear engineering to tackle some of the most pressing challenges in energy. This dynamic team specializes in reactor design, multiphysics modeling, and machine learning to develop safer, more efficient, and cost-effective nuclear reactors. Through high-fidelity simulations and cutting-edge technologies like Digital Twins and multi-objective optimization, AIMS researchers aim to revolutionize reactor systems for peaceful applications of nuclear energy. Hear from students and faculty about their groundbreaking research, from creating faster simulations to integrating real-time data for improved reactor performance. With a passion for addressing climate change and advancing energy solutions, AIMS combines theoretical expertise with practical innovation. If you're eager to bridge the gap between computer science, machine learning, and complex engineering systems like nuclear power plants, the AIMS Group offers the perfect environment to make an impact. Join the AIMS Group and be part of shaping the future of sustainable energy! Learn more about the NERS Graduate Program: https://ners.engin.umich.edu/academics/graduate/ ------ Be sure to watch, like and subscribe to @MichiganEngineering The University of Michigan College of Engineering aspires to be the world’s preeminent college of engineering serving the common good. Michigan Engineering has over 90,000 living alumni, 13 highly-ranked departments, and a research budget among the largest of any public university. http://engin.umich.edu Follow Michigan Engineering elsewhere: Instagram: https://instagram.com/michiganengineering LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/university-of-michigan-college-of-engineering/ X: https://x.com/umengineering Facebook: https://facebook.com/michigan.engineering
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