New Consortium Formed to Advance GEMS Software Development
A consortium has been established to enhance GEMS (Gibbs Energy Minimisation Software) development. This collaboration is essential for advancing complex chemical process simulations crucial to various research fields.

A national consortium has been created to support the development of GEMS (Gibbs Energy Minimisation Software), enhancing its maintenance and upgrades. Key participants include PSI, ETH Zurich, Empa, University of Bern, EPFL, and Nagra.
GEMS facilitates simulations of complex chemical processes, with applications in modeling Martian meteorites and lithium extraction from geothermal water. The consortium will manage software updates and funding, addressing the rising demand for sophisticated modeling tools. This partnership is vital for maintaining GEMS' capabilities and ensuring its applicability across multiple scientific disciplines.




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