Jan. 19, 2024, 9:58 p.m. | /u/piml-guy

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Hi all,

I'm eager to learn what applications people are using or wanting to use physics-informed machine learning (PIML) for. I'm developing a new platform for building and running PIMLs to help people speed-up and scale-up their physics simulations. I've been working with a few companies/university groups on PIMLs for circuit design, but I'm curious what else people are thinking of using them for and what problems they have faced. For example, are you using PIMLs for air flow modeling …

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