Virtual Material Design with Aurora AI

Argonne Uses Exascale AI to Design New Carbon Materials

Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory leverage Aurora and AI to predict carbon transformations under pressure.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A conceptual rendering of the Aurora supercomputer processing data that forms a glowing geometric structure of a diamond.

A conceptual rendering of the Aurora supercomputer processing data that forms a glowing geometric structure of a diamond.

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Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory are using the Aurora supercomputer to predict carbon transformations [1]. The research utilizes artificial intelligence to model how carbon reacts under extreme heat and pressure [1]. This study allows for the virtual design of revolutionary materials like nanodiamonds before laboratory synthesis [1]. This approach accelerates the discovery of materials with unique properties by simulating complex atomic interactions [1].

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