Emily Bryce
Emily Bryce is part of the EMEA Enterprise PR team and focuses on discovering new customer stories. She holds a degree in Classics from the University of Cambridge but has now switched her focus from the ancient world to the technical one. In her spare time, Emily enjoys visiting museums, baking and hiking in the mountains.
Big Planet, Bigger Data: How UK Research Center Advances Environmental Science with AI
Climate change is a big problem, and big problems require big data to understand. Few research centers take a wider lens to environmental science than the NERC Earth Observation Data… Read Article
Scotland’s Rural College Makes Moo-ves Against Bovine Tuberculosis with AI
Each morning millions of bleary-eyed people pour milk into their bowls of cereal or cups of coffee without a second thought as to where that beverage came from. Few will… Read Article
Aiforia Paves Path for AI-Assisted Pathology
Pathology, the study and diagnosis of disease, is a growth industry. As the global population ages and diseases such as cancer become more prevalent, demand for keen-eyed pathologists who can… Read Article
Top European Supercomputer Shines Brighter with 70-Petaflops Booster Module
Jülich Research Center — long counted among high performance computing royalty in Europe — is adding a new gem to its crown. The center, known in German as Forschungszentrum Jülich,… Read Article
TB or Not TB: AI-Powered App Aids Treatment of Tuberculosis
Despite being treatable, tuberculosis kills 1.6 million people every year. This is because TB treatment is time- and cost-intensive, requiring extensive patient monitoring. In developing countries, where the disease is… Read Article
How AI Is Helping Care for an Aging Population
Forty percent of nursing home residents fall at least once a year, with one in five of these spills resulting in fractures or hospital stays. Falling isn’t the only risk… Read Article
Ultrasounds Where You Need Them: How AI Is Improving Diagnoses at Point of Care
In medical emergencies, a quick diagnosis based on the information at hand can be a matter of life or death. The same can be true for non-emergencies. When limited medical… Read Article
Smoothing Out the Bumps: Researchers Aim to Solve Mystery of Turbulence
Turns out turbulence isn’t just something to concern anxious fliers clasping onto their seats at 30,000 feet. Apart from jiggling your plane around, turbulence also affects how cars drive, the… Read Article
Bolshoi Theater Produces En Pointe Performances Using NVIDIA Technology
When it comes to theater productions, the devil is in the details. Dancers, musicians and actors push themselves to the limit to deliver extraordinary performances. And behind the curtain, orchestra… Read Article