Advancing Science and Engineering Through Artificial Intelligence

INSANE and its Vision

INSANE Group is a research lab, a knowledge-sharing hub, and a key agent enabling the interaction between Artificial Intelligence and Physical Sciences.

AI today is both data-hungry and energy-intensive. In response to the current challenges of the real world, our INSANE vision is to form a new AI paradigm -one that is data-lean, knowledge-informed, explainable, frugal, transferable and cost-aware.

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Who we support

Researchers

Using advanced AI tools, the INSANE group offers research solutions designed to reduce both the time researchers spend in the lab and the overall cost of research. By thoughfully integrating AI into their work, researchers can expand their expertise while benefiting from new insights and knowledge.

Students

Through educational collaborations, the INSANE group contributes to the dissemination of AI knowledge and expertise to students in the physical sciences. The group supports bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. students through a variety of educational activities.

Industry

The INSANE group offers consultancy on AI implementation across various industries, including aeronautics, drug design, and material sciences. AI-driven solutions, such as inverse design models, address key industry challenges by reducing costs while maintaining high performance.

Finding good scientists who are also results-driven and business-savvy is really rare. SciFY found in INSANE the ideal partners to create a positive impact in the world!

Vasilis giannakopoulos

My experience working with the team is really rewarding. The work environment is dynamic and collaborative, with passionate individuals who are willing to share their expertise. It’s  a pleasure to be part of the group.

Apolline Guérineau

Collaborating with the INSANE group presents a valuable opportunity to build a strong and productive partnership. Our Structural Analysis and Active Materials Group in the Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering looks forward to work together on advancing artificial intelligence applications in structural mechanics.

NIKOLAOS CHRYSOCHOIDIS

Assistant Professor, Dynamics of Mechanical and Aeronautical Structures,
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics,
University of Patras.

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