Digital tools for deft materials development

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Discover how Microsoft can help you turn years of lab work into days of computation

New materials have the power to change the world – it’s no accident that human history has been defined by the materials available to us. Modern global challenges, including advanced healthcare and sustainable energy, may only be met by developing the right materials. But traditional materials development takes a significant amount of time and investment.

Cutting edge digital tools – including AI, machine learning and hyperscale cloud infrastructure – can turn years of research and development into minutes, from generating initial candidates to developing a deeper understanding through modelling deformation stress, simulating nanoscale behaviour, or predicting energy density for batteries and supercapacitors.

In this free white paper you will discover how Microsoft can enable your digital transformation, and find two inspiring case studies:

  • Microsoft worked with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the US to discover and synthesise a new material for resource-efficient batteries – from over 32 million potential materials – in less than nine months.
  • Johnson Matthey teamed up with Microsoft to accelerate fuel cell innovation – taking advantage of supercomputing expertise to generate a 50% speed up in chemistry calculations, with Microsoft’s cloud technology managing the enormous amount of data generated by massively parallel calculations.

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