Overview
Computational methods underpin key activities in fields such as computational biology, materials science, and quantum physics, enabling advanced simulation, optimization, and data analysis for complex research problems. Efficient frameworks and representation models are essential for knowledge management, with graph-based and semantic models, such as the Constructor Knowledge Model, providing structured knowledge organization and cross-domain inference. Integrating diverse computational approaches, including those from quantum computing, allows refinement of core algorithms and knowledge models, ensuring they address real scientific challenges. Optimizing the use of local and distributed computational resources is necessary for supporting the training and deployment of tailored AI models within scientific workflows.