China’s AI Agent Supercharges Scientific Computing

China’s AI Agent Supercharges Scientific Computing

On December 23, 2025, China’s national supercomputing network unveiled its new scientific-computing intelligent agent in Tianjin Municipality 🤖💡. This AI-powered assistant understands natural-language instructions to break down research tasks, schedule resources, run simulations, analyze results, and even generate reports in one go.

Traditionally, these workflows took a full day; now they’re compressed into around one hour. The agent already supports nearly 100 high-frequency scientific scenarios, from molecular modeling to climate simulations.

Backed by an open AI community and a vast repository, it taps into over 120 domain-specific knowledge bases across seven key areas—think AI, industrial simulation, materials science, and more—making scientific computing more accessible than ever.

According to Qian Depei, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, scientific research is shifting from computational science to intelligent science. These agents integrate compute power, toolchains, and knowledge resources to give researchers faster, easier innovation support.

For young scientists and early-career pros in South and Southeast Asia, this means lower barriers to entry. Imagine slashing your code-run time and focusing on creative breakthroughs—whether you’re in Bangalore, Jakarta, or Manila, your next big discovery could be just an hour away! 🚀

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