Category Archives: Julia

Catching the moon at the right time with Julia

By: Blogs on jonathanBieler.github.io

Re-posted from: https://jonathanbieler.github.io/blog/moon_and_sun/

The moon on a night sky is surprisingly bright, especially for a camera with limited dynamic range. And there’s only so many compositions one can do of the moon on a naked sky. For those reasons taking moon pictures at sunrise or sunset, when the moon is close to the horizon and its relative brightness is comparable to ambient light often brings more interesting (or at least varied) results.

Dr. Prith Banerjee on Challenges and Opportunities of Digital Twins at JuliaCon 2025

By: JuliaHub

Re-posted from: https://info.juliahub.com/blog/dr.-prith-banerjee-on-challenges-and-opportunities-of-digital-twins-at-juliacon

At JuliaCon 2025, held at Pittsburgh this year, engineers, researchers, and innovators gathered to explore how Julia is reshaping the future of technical computing. In one of the most anticipated sessions, Dr. Prith Banerjee, newly appointed to the executive leadership at Synopsys and former CTO at ANSYS, delivered a keynote that talked about the challenges and opportunities of Digital Twins and the role that Julia, JuliaHub and Dyad are playing in the next frontier of digital engineering.