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Nobel Prize-Winning AI Breakthrough Paves the Way for Quantum Chemistry


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Published in Science and Technology on Tuesday, November 26th 2024 at 11:10 GMT by Tim Hastings   Print publication without navigation

  • The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to three leaders in AI for predicting protein structures, while a Korean research team made strides in quantum computing, estimating molecular properties with unprecedented accuracy and fewer resources,

The article from SciTechDaily discusses a significant advancement in quantum chemistry, highlighted by the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, and Alexei Ekimov for their work on quantum dots. These tiny semiconductor particles, which have unique properties due to quantum mechanics, can be used to explore and manipulate chemical reactions at the quantum level. The breakthrough involves using AI to enhance the understanding and control of these quantum dots, potentially revolutionizing fields like drug discovery, material science, and energy conversion. AI algorithms help in predicting how quantum dots will behave under different conditions, thus paving the way for more efficient and precise chemical synthesis and reactions. This integration of AI with quantum chemistry not only promises to accelerate scientific discovery but also to tailor materials and chemical processes with unprecedented precision.

Read the Full SciTech Daily Article at [ https://scitechdaily.com/nobel-prize-winning-ai-breakthrough-paves-the-way-for-quantum-chemistry/ ]

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