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VisitMicrosoft Launches MatterGen, Generative AI Model for Discovering New Materials, Published in Nature
Jan 16, 2025, 03:17 PM
Microsoft has introduced MatterGen, a generative AI model designed to discover new materials tailored for specific applications, such as efficient solar cells and CO2 recycling. The model, which operates on 3D geometries, leverages diffusion models to explore vast spaces of previously unknown materials, marking a shift from traditional trial-and-error methods. MatterGen can generate materials based on prompts that specify desired chemical, mechanical, electronic, or magnetic properties. This innovation is expected to accelerate advancements in areas like energy storage, catalysis, and carbon capture. The research was published in the journal Nature, highlighting the potential of generative AI to transform materials design and discovery.
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