Accelerating Research Across Scientific Fields
Singapore Funds $120M AI-for-Science Initiative
The National University of Singapore leads four key research projects to accelerate discovery in science and genomics.
A conceptual image showing a modern research laboratory with digital AI data symbols floating above scientific equipment, representing Singapore's AI-for-Science initiative.
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Singapore has announced the first research projects under its S$120 million AI-for-Science initiative [1]. The National University of Singapore secured four major grants to integrate artificial intelligence into scientific workflows [1]. These efforts aim to speed up discoveries in critical fields like materials synthesis and genomics [1].
Researchers plan to use advanced AI tools to enhance agricultural productivity and scientific modeling [1]. By combining machine learning with domain expertise, the program seeks to transform traditional laboratory methods [1]. This initiative represents a significant investment in the future of Singapore’s technology landscape [1].
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