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AI Hunts Next-Gen Superconductors | New Orleans News

AI Hunts Next-Gen Superconductors | New Orleans News

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Tulane University is set to revolutionize materials science with a massive new grant from the Department of Energy, launching an AI-powered hunt for next-gen superconductors and quantum materials. This nine-month pilot, backed by the Genesis Mission, merges AI, quantum simulations, and lab experiments to slash discovery time—potentially unlocking $6–15 million more if successful. The AI, trained on physics-based scientific data rather than language, learns from both models and real-world results to pinpoint promising materials faster than traditional methods. Experts from physics, chemistry, and AI are collaborating to crack this complex puzzle, with breakthroughs poised to transform energy grids, quantum computing, and medical tech—accelerating innovation across high-tech fields.

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