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Mar 2021
26m 5s
Creating New Materials with AI
Craig S. Smith
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Alan Aspuru Guzik, a professor at the University of Toronto, talks about his work in new materials discovery with machine learning and building a fully automated materials lab that can synthesize molecules discovered in a computer.
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