
AI 编程2026-06-25
NVIDIA AI Blog
From Materials Simulation to Experimental Astronom
At the ISC High Performance conference in Hamburg this week, NVIDIA unveiled new software designed to accelerate AI for science across multiple disciplines. The announcement covers tools for chemistry, materials discovery, and experimental astronomy. These software packages are built to streamline the workflow from simulation to real-world experimentation. For materials scientists, the new tools enable rapid screening of molecular structures, cutting down the time needed to identify promising compounds for batteries or pharmaceuticals. In astronomy, the software helps process massive datasets from telescopes, identifying celestial objects and anomalies faster than ever before. NVIDIA’s focus is on making AI models more efficient and easier to deploy in scientific settings. The company is also releasing optimized libraries that integrate with popular scientific computing frameworks. As the ISC conference continues, researchers are already testing these tools on real-world problems. The message from Hamburg is clear: AI is no longer just a buzzword in science — it is a practical, everyday accelerator for discovery.