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AI Speeds Up Intelligent Material Design says Nobel Winner
Sir Konstantin Novoselov explains how AI models millions of combinations to create adaptive, self-repairing materials.

Nobel Laureate Sir Konstantin Novoselov speaking at a conference with a digital display of molecular structures and AI data in the background.
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Nobel Laureate Sir Konstantin Novoselov discussed the transformative role of artificial intelligence in materials science at the Institute for Advanced Study 2026 [1]. He explained how AI enables researchers to model millions of material combinations efficiently [1]. These advancements lead to the creation of "intelligent" materials that can adapt and self-repair [1]. These innovations offer significant potential for sectors like energy and healthcare [1]. The Politecnico di Torino highlighted related discussions regarding these emerging technologies and their applications [2]. By using AI, scientists can now design materials with specific functionalities that were previously impossible to achieve [1][2].
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