Accelerating Simulation with Machine Learning: Lessons from a Vehicle Dynamics Thesis
May 28, 2026
Key Takeaways for Engineers and Engineering Leaders Why Simulation Teams Are Looking to Machine Learning Engineering teams today are balancing two competing demands: increasing system complexity and shrinking development timelines. High-fidelity simulation remains essential for accuracy and confidence, but its computational cost can slow iteration, limit design exploration, and delay critical decisions. At Modelon, this […]
Why Two‑Phase Direct‑to‑Chip Cooling is Reaching a Tipping Point
May 19, 2026
Modelon & University of Maryland Researchers to Present Findings at Upcoming Conference Artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC) are fundamentally reshaping the way data centers are designed. Power densities continue to rise, thermal margins are tightening, and workloads are becoming more dynamic and less predictable. HGX H100 racks introduced in 2022 consumed around 40–60 kW, […]
How to Do Weather File Sweeps in Modelon Impact
May 12, 2026
A customer told us something recently that stuck with me. They were evaluating how a data center design would perform across climates. Hot and humid. Cold and dry. Different cities, different weather years. The kind of analysis you have to do if uptime, efficiency, and resilience matter. Technically, they were getting it done. Practically, it […]