CO-WY Engine Partners with JuliaHub to Support Technical Advancement in Scientific Modeling and Simulation 

The Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine (CO-WY Engine) is excited to announce a new corporate partnership with JuliaHub Inc. The goal of this partnership is to leverage JuliaHub’s technical leadership in scientific modeling and simulation in Engine R&D and Translation projects, with a focus on predicting and preparing for the impacts of wildfire and drought. 

“Scientific modeling and simulation are at the heart of our Engine, powering decision support tools across our core use cases of wildfire preparedness and response, water quality and availability, soil health, and air quality,” said Sam Malloy, Use-Inspired Research & Development Director at the CO-WY Engine. “Securing JuliaHub as a corporate partner ensures that our Engine will remain at the forefront of innovation in this area, allowing our project teams to leverage JuliaHub’s tools and expertise in areas like scientific machine learning and digital twinning. When combined with other Engine partners with computational expertise like NVIDIA, NREL, and Lockheed Martin, and data partners such as NEON, our R&D and Translation project teams now have access to an unprecedented technology stack that differentiates our region as a place to conduct applied research and to start and grow a company.” 

Collaboration Areas: 

  • Startup Support: coaching and mentoring startups that focus on transforming advanced sensing data into actionable decision support. 
  • Technology Innovation: developing and implementing technologies to ensure the United States remains the global leader in applied computational sciences. 
  • Workforce Development: training and equipping the workforce of the future in areas like digital twinning and scientific machine learning. 
  • Ecosystem Building: connecting with our active network of industry, academic, and national lab collaborators with a shared vision of strengthening community resilience. 

Were proud to join the CO-WY Engine in accelerating the application of cutting-edge climate science into real-world impact. JuliaHubs modeling and simulation platform, Juliasim, is uniquely suited to support high-performance analytics, scientific machine learning, and digital twins for wildfire, drought, and ecosystem resilience.” Said Benn Stratton, Director of Government Programs at Juliahub, Inc. “We look forward to empowering Engine partners with the computational tools needed to strengthen climate resilience across the region. 

JuliaHub Specializes in high-performance computing, scientific machine learning (SciML), and digital twin technology and will be an invaluable partner for their ability to aid in creating actionable decision support across multiple sectors in the region through: 

  • Advanced Environmental Modeling 
  • High-Performance Computing Data Integration and AI-Driven Analytics 
  • Simulation-Based Domain Awareness and Visualization 
  • Collaboration with Government, Academia, and Industry Partners 

Support in these areas will help the Colorado-Wyoming Engine support innovations that provide faster and more accurate assessments and management of natural hazard risks, including those driven by wildfire and drought, and better long-term adaptation planning to protect critical infrastructure in the public and private sectors.  

 

About JuliaHub: 

JuliaHub is a software company that specializes in high-performance computing, scientific machine learning (SciML), and digital twin technology. The company provides tools for accelerating simulation, modeling, and optimization workflows using the Julia open-source programming language, which is widely recognized for its speed, ease of use, and scalability in numerical computing. Visit www.juliahub.com for more information. 

About CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine:  

Led by Innosphere and funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), the CO-WY Engine is a collaborative initiative focused on driving innovation in climate resiliency and sustainability across the Colorado-Wyoming region. The CO-WY Engine brings together a diverse network of partners to develop and commercialize technologies that address critical environmental challenges, foster economic growth and enhance community well-being. Visit www.co-wyengine.org for more information.