
Bhoomi Gadhia
Bhoomi Gadhia leads product marketing for computer-aided engineering, electronic design automation and Earth-2 at NVIDIA, responsible for go-to-market strategy and launch. Previously, she held various impactful product marketing and technical roles at leading technology companies such as Ansys and Hexagon MSC Software. Bhoomi resides in California and holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering.
Into the Omniverse: Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation Finds Smoothest Flow With AI-Driven Digital Twins
Leading solution providers are delivering real-time physical digital twins with OpenUSD, RTX, and NVIDIA Blackwell…. Read Article
NVIDIA Earth-2 Features First Gen AI to Power Weather Super-Resolution for Continental US
To better prepare communities for extreme weather, forecasters first need to see exactly where it’ll land. That’s why weather agencies and climate scientists around the world are harnessing NVIDIA CorrDiff,… Read Article
Amphitrite Rides AI Wave to Boost Maritime Shipping, Ocean Cleanup With Real-Time Weather Prediction and Simulation
Named after Greek mythology’s goddess of the sea, France-based startup Amphitrite is fusing satellite data and AI to simulate and predict oceanic currents and weather. It’s work that’s making waves… Read Article
Faster Forecasts: NVIDIA Launches Earth-2 NIM Microservices for 500x Speedup in Delivering Higher-Resolution Simulations
NVIDIA today at SC24 announced two new NVIDIA NIM microservices that can accelerate climate change modeling simulation results by 500x in NVIDIA Earth-2. Earth-2 is a digital twin platform for… Read Article
Where to Learn About AI for Climate Science
The climate is changing. This makes predicting the path of extreme-weather events, among other challenges, all the more difficult. AI powered by NVIDIA technology can help tackle such challenges in… Read Article
Siemens Gamesa Taps NVIDIA Digital Twin Platform for Scientific Computing to Accelerate Clean Energy Transition
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy is working with NVIDIA to create physics-informed digital twins of wind farms — groups of wind turbines used to produce electricity. The company has thousands of… Read Article