State-of-the-art in computer supported numeric simulations

On August 12, Arcturs' CEO Mr. Tomi Ilijaš, and head manager of TIA - Slovenian Technology Agency, Mr.Franc Gider, have signed a contract on co-financing of development and investment project that Arctur will be conducting during next two years. Arctur succesfully proposed a 2-milion-euro project to this years call for proposals, trough which TIA, on behalf of Ministry of the economy, supports R&D oriented invetments. Arctur's project includes transfer oflatest scientific discoveries in applied mathematics to the field of ICT, and development of market-oriented application for numeric simulations in composite materials industry. Development also involves research in the field of hybrid paralelisation of computational processes. The project investment includes setting up of a high performance computing infrastructure, necessary to develop, test, and run such a computationally demanding application.
The project will be performed by Arctur's own reasearch and development team. Part of R&D activities will be carried out as joint effort with Nova Gorica-based company Spin, with Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Mechanics of University of Ljubljana, and with Josef Stefan Institute.
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