Toward five-dimensional scaling: How density improves efficiency in future computers
- 2011
- IBM J. Res. Dev
Patrick Ruch is Senior Research Scientist at IBM Research Europe - Zurich and member of the team developing AI for Scientific Discovery. Dr. Ruch's main research interest lies in exploring and demonstrating concepts for the data-driven and AI-enabled lab of the future, including AI-assisted chemical sensing and foundation models for multi-modal data capture. Dr. Ruch holds a degree in Materials Science from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich and a PhD in electrochemical energy storage and conversion for his work performed the Paul Scherrer Institut. At IBM, he has led research projects on energy-efficient computing systems and sustainable energy technologies, and served as Technical Assistant to the Vice President of IBM Research Europe & Africa and global research strategies in Accelerated Discovery and Security.
Leveraging AI foundation models and multi-cloud computing to usher in a new era of reproducible and collaborative experimentation for scientific discovery.
Creating the AI-enabled lab for a new era of reproducible and collaborative experimentation