Josefine Lissner and Lin Kayser We are technology entrepreneurs who strive to build ventures that help shape the future of mankind. As global citizens, we engage with friends all over the planet to build bridges between countries, cultures, and opinions. Blog Posts RISC in PicoGK — or why we deliberately created a geometry core with a reduced instruction set by Lin Kayser | 06 Dec 2023 Fundamentals of Computational Engineering: Part 5 — All you need is a few functions by Lin Kayser | 16 Oct 2023 Fundamentals of Computational Engineering: Part 4 — Implicits by Lin Kayser | 13 Oct 2023 Fundamentals of Computational Engineering: Part 3 — Voxels to the rescue by Lin Kayser | 11 Oct 2023 Fundamentals of Computational Engineering: Part 2 — The technology by Lin Kayser | 09 Oct 2023 Fundamentals of Computational Engineering: Part 1 — A bit of history by Lin Kayser | 06 Oct 2023 Fundamentals of Computational Engineering: Prologue by Lin Kayser | 04 Oct 2023 On the future of space — Podcast with Daniel Fox by Josefine Lissner | 05 Apr 2023 Conversation with Matt Dalio and expanding on the thoughts on a Generative AI for Engineering by Lin Kayser | 05 Apr 2023 Computational Engineering today, AI Engineering tomorrow, and when do we get J.A.R.V.I.S.? by Lin Kayser | 29 Mar 2023 Could centuries-old islamic patterns be the key to hypersonic flight? by Lin Kayser | 20 Mar 2023 Design for AM interview about Algorithmic Engineering by Josefine Lissner | 07 Oct 2022 World’s most complex 3D-printed part is made from Titanium by Josefine Lissner | 05 Jul 2022 Building the world’s most efficient air-conditioning system in the United Arab Emirates by Lin Kayser | 30 Jun 2022 Space and a zero impact humanity by Lin Kayser | 18 Jun 2022 3 Cores — Now it’s your turn by Lin Kayser | 15 Jun 2022 Let’s tackle the Sustainable Development Goals through engineering by Lin Kayser | 03 Jun 2022 Talking at AM Live about the Aerospike design by Josefine Lissner | 01 Jun 2022 3D printing a Titanium part created by Artificial Intelligence by Josefine Lissner | 19 May 2022 The Aerospike — but does it work? by Lin Kayser | 18 May 2022 We just built the world’s largest 3D-printed aerospike rocket engine. by Lin Kayser | 11 May 2022 « Older Entries
RISC in PicoGK — or why we deliberately created a geometry core with a reduced instruction set by Lin Kayser | 06 Dec 2023
Fundamentals of Computational Engineering: Part 5 — All you need is a few functions by Lin Kayser | 16 Oct 2023
Conversation with Matt Dalio and expanding on the thoughts on a Generative AI for Engineering by Lin Kayser | 05 Apr 2023
Computational Engineering today, AI Engineering tomorrow, and when do we get J.A.R.V.I.S.? by Lin Kayser | 29 Mar 2023
Building the world’s most efficient air-conditioning system in the United Arab Emirates by Lin Kayser | 30 Jun 2022