Artificial Intelligence-Driven Discovery of Novel Material Systems
Santiago Miret is a deep learning researcher at Intel Labs, where he focuses on developing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions and exploring the intersection of AI and the physical sciences. The successful design and deployment of novel material technologies in the last couple of decades has enabled tremendous innovations across various industries. Building today's smartphones, for example, would have cost about 100 million dollars in the 1980s and yielded a 14 meters tall device, both of which would be very impractical. Furthermore, materials innovations surrounding silicon have enabled advances in microelectronics and computer technologies that build the foundation of a technology-enabled world, including the recent proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI). Similar, albeit different advances, in silicon technology and perovskites, a class of semiconductor materials that transport the electric charge of light, have provided the basis for solar photovoltaic cells which enable the harvesting of renewable solar energy thereby driving a redesign of the energy industry to a more sustainable and less carbon-heavy system.
Jul-22-2022, 22:20:03 GMT