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.

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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