HydroGym RL Platform for Fluid Dynamics Published in Nature
eigensteve · x · 2026-08-21
HydroGym, a reinforcement learning platform for fluid dynamics control, has been published in Nature. The platform addresses critical challenges in fluid control—such as increasing lift and reducing drag—with applications in transportation, energy, and medicine. The paper details a massive collaborative effort and the code is open-sourced on GitHub.
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