Advancing Materials and Clean Hydrogen Research
Singapore Launches $120M AI for Science Projects
The NRF targets materials and health breakthroughs with eight new research initiatives and international partnerships.
Researchers in a modern Singapore laboratory using AI-powered displays to analyze molecular structures for semiconductors and clean energy.
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Singapore's National Research Foundation launched eight research projects under its $120 million AI for Science program [1]. These initiatives aim to speed up breakthroughs in materials science and health using artificial intelligence [1][2].
One project includes a $10 million Materials Data Foundry focused on clean hydrogen [1]. Imperial College London is co-leading a chemistry discovery initiative to find new molecular combinations [2]. These efforts also target next-generation semiconductors and sustainable energy solutions [1].
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