Inverse design in nanophotonics refers to computational strategies that automatically generate subwavelength structures to fulfil prescribed optical functions. Unlike traditional forward simulations, ...
In a study published in Engineering, researchers from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Zhejiang University have unveiled a pioneering approach to designing on-chip computational ...
'Inverse design' is a design approach that reverses the traditional design process and enables the designer to discover and create materials that possess a user-defined set of properties. Researchers ...
Stanford University researchers created an inverse design codebase called SPINS that can help researchers explore different design methodologies to find fabricable optical and nanophotonic structures.
Imagine wafer-thin eyeglasses or a smartphone camera so small it is invisible to the naked eye. Imagine an aerodynamic sensor that can conform to the exact slope and angle of a jet airplane wing.
When Daikin Industries in Japan set out to develop an innovative fan for a new line of air-conditioners, engineers wanted to use 3D inverse-design technology instead of standard CAD software. In the ...
Physicists have achieved a breakthrough in data processing by employing an 'inverse-design' approach. This method allows algorithms to configure a system based on desired functions, bypassing manual ...
The establishment of an integrated materials development system aiming to realize Society 5.0, which proposes required structure and properties of materials to ...
Meet the team Left to right are Vienna’s Claas Abert, Fabian Majcen and Noura Zenbaa at the moment when their universal inverse-design magnonic device was activated to solve its first problem.