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New tool makes generative AI models more likely to create breakthrough materials
With SCIGEN, researchers can steer AI models to create materials with exotic properties for applications like quantum computing.
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Our work is accepted by Materials Today. Congratulations!
Our work “Are Quantum Materials Economically and Environmentally Sustainable?” is accepted by Materials today. In this work, using data-mining and AI, we found an interesting positive correlation between the “quantumness” and their cost and environmental…
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Our work is accepted by Materials Today Physics. Congratulations!
Our theory work “Theory of the photomolecular effect,” is accepted by Materials Today Physics. In the work we developed a microscopic quantum mechanical model to explain how the visible light can cleave water clusters and…
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Our another work is accepted by Nature Materials. Congratulations!
Our work “AI-driven Approaches for Materials Design and Discovery” is accepted by Nature Materials. Congratulations!
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Our work is accepted by Nature Materials. Congratulations!
Our work, “Structural Constraint Integration in Generative Model for Discovery of Quantum Material Candidates” (SCIGEN), has been accepted by Nature Materials. Congratulations!
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Theory-guided strategy expands the scope of measurable quantum interactions
An oft-ignored effect can be used to probe an important property of semiconductors, a new study finds.
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Zhantao joins UT Austin as an Assistant Professor. Congratulations!
Our Group alumnus, Dr. Zhantao Chen, joins UT Austin as a tenure-track Assistant Professor. His PhD thesis is “Machine Learning for Phonon Thermal Transport.” Big congratulations!
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Our work is accepted by Mater. Today Phys. Congratulations!
Our work “Anomalous Neutron Nuclear-Magnetic Interference Spectroscopy” is accepted by Materials Today Physics. Congratulations!
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Our work is accepted by Advanced Materials. Congratulations!
Our work “AI-Driven Defect Engineering for Advanced Thermoelectric Materials” is accepted by Advanced Materials. Congratulations!
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Talia receives outstanding UROP award, big congratulations!
Our UROP Talia Gershon has received the Outstanding UROP Award for outstanding contributions in an NSE project by a third-year or fourth-year in Nuclear Science & Engineering, for the research done in our lab. Big…