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Online2024.1.24 (JPN)

Report: Revolutionizing materials research with materials simulation using the latest AI technology

On January 24, 2024, I gave a lecture at a seminar hosted by SkillUp Next entitled "Transforming materials research with material simulation using the latest AI technology." The presentation materials will be made public, so please take a look.

Title

Bringing change to materials research sites with materials simulation using the latest AI technology

Abstract

– Trends using AI technology
– Trends using computational chemistry
– Materials research using the latest simulation methods

Presentation Materials

speaker

Yusuke Asano

Senior Manager, Preferred Computational Chemistry (PFCC)
Graduated from the Graduate School of Science and Technology at Sophia University

After graduating from the Graduate School of Sophia University, he worked at a domestic chemical manufacturer, where he was involved in the research and development of semiconductor materials and the launch of a materials informatics department. After joining ENEOS (then JXTG Energy) in 2019, he was involved in the development of new material design methods using computational chemistry, and has been engaged in customer success in his current position since 2021.

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