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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 57 MIN

Why Does a Digital Twin Need a Supercomputer? #5 Twin Things Podcast

from Twin Things Podcast · host Sano Science

What if the future of medicine depends not only on doctors and data, but also on computing power?In the fifth episode of Twin Things, Kasia Baliga-Nicholson talks with Maciej Malawski, Director of Sano, about why medicine needs supercomputers, artificial intelligence, simulation models, and digital twins.This is a conversation about why you cannot simply “put a supercomputer in a hospital”, how large-scale simulations can support clinical decisions, and what needs to happen for advanced computational research to become real tools for doctors and patients.The episode also touches on cloud computing, data security, collaboration with clinicians, research commercialisation, and what it takes to build a scientific institution that connects science, technology, and medicine.Twin Things Podcast explores how scientists, engineers, and creatives use simulations and digital twins to understand the real world. It’s where technology meets real human stories.https://sano.science/https://www.instagram.com/sanoscience/https://www.linkedin.com/company/sanosciencehttps://twitter.com/sanosciencehttps://www.facebook.com/sano.science/https://bsky.app/profile/sanoscience.bsky.socialhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-things-podcast/id1896467901https://open.spotify.com/show/033cCZGXblNZLf3l7JYNag#sanoscience #sanopodcast #computationalmedicine

What if the future of medicine depends not only on doctors and data, but also on computing power?In the fifth episode of Twin Things, Kasia Baliga-Nicholson talks with Maciej Malawski, Director of Sano, about why medicine needs supercomputers, artificial intelligence, simulation models, and digital twins.This is a conversation about why you cannot simply “put a supercomputer in a hospital”, how large-scale simulations can support clinical decisions, and what needs to happen for advanced computational research to become real tools for doctors and patients.The episode also touches on cloud computing, data security, collaboration with clinicians, research commercialisation, and what it takes to build a scientific institution that connects science, technology, and medicine.Twin Things Podcast explores how scientists, engineers, and creatives use simulations and digital twins to understand the real world. It’s where technology meets real human stories.https://sano.science/https://www.instagram.com/sanoscience/https://www.linkedin.com/company/sanosciencehttps://twitter.com/sanosciencehttps://www.facebook.com/sano.science/https://bsky.app/profile/sanoscience.bsky.socialhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-things-podcast/id1896467901https://open.spotify.com/show/033cCZGXblNZLf3l7JYNag#sanoscience #sanopodcast #computationalmedicine

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