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Institute of Science and Technology Austria

Institute of Science and Technology Austria

The Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), is an international research institute in natural and mathematical sciences

A new “liquid” neural network learns on the job; not just during its training phase

Fewer neurons equal more intelligence with new deep learning models

A new machine learning method that can say what will happen in all situations

Scientists develop new machine learning method that can make robots safer. New method provides simpler and more intuitive models of physical situations. Understanding how a robot will react under different conditions is essential to guaranteeing its safe operation. But how do you know what will break a robot without actually damaging it? A new method

A new machine learning method that can say what will happen in all situations

New tools to engineer cooperation

Framework provides new tools to systematically build cooperation; scientists extend theory of repeated games When what we want as individuals clashes with what is best for the group, we have a social dilemma. How can we overcome these dilemmas, and encourage people to cooperate, even if they have reason not to? In a paper released

New tools to engineer cooperation

Eliminating turbulence can save as much as 95 percent of the energy required to pump a fluid through a pipe -oil – water etc.

Study proves that turbulent flow can be destabilized so that it returns to an energy-saving laminar flow | Publication in Nature Physics Until now it had been assumed that, once a flow of a fluid has become turbulent, turbulence would persist. Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria) including Professor Björn

Eliminating turbulence can save as much as 95 percent of the energy required to pump a fluid through a pipe -oil – water etc.

Essential quantum computer component downsized by two orders of magnitude

Researchers at IST Austria have built compact photon directional devices. Their micrometer-scale, nonmagnetic devices route microwave photons and can shield qubits from harmful noise. Qubits, or quantum bits, are the key building blocks that lie at the heart of every quantum computer. In order to perform a computation, signals need to be directed to and

Essential quantum computer component downsized by two orders of magnitude

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