Abstract In this themed collection we aim to broadly review some of the critical, recent progress in the application of AI/ML to various aspects of computational materials science and materials science more broadly. In this collection spread across two issues, we have assembled a collection of articles from leaders in the broad domain of applying AI/ML, which we collectively refer to as ML, in computational materials science. Together these articles curate the critical, recent progress in the application of ML to various aspects of materials science. These include ML approaches for understanding and driving electron microscopy, designing energy materials and the discovery of principles and materials relevant to the design of ...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been referred to as the “fourth paradigm of science,” and as part o...
Continued progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and associated demonstrations of superhuman perfo...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been referred to as the “fourth paradigm of science,” and as part o...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been referred to as the “fourth paradigm of science,” and as part o...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been referred to as the “fourth paradigm of science,” and as part o...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way we discover new materials. The emergence of AI brin...
Computational materials design is a rapidly evolving field of challenges and opportunities aiming at...
In recent years, we have been witnessing a paradigm shift in computational materials science. In fac...
In recent years, we have been witnessing a paradigm shift in computational materials science. In fac...
This paper aims to explore the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing the mechanical...
Materials modeling is revolutionizing materials discovery paradigms through rationalizing the explor...
Developing algorithmic approaches for the rational design and discovery of materials can enable us t...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been referred to as the “fourth paradigm of science,” and as part o...
Continued progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and associated demonstrations of superhuman perfo...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been referred to as the “fourth paradigm of science,” and as part o...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been referred to as the “fourth paradigm of science,” and as part o...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been referred to as the “fourth paradigm of science,” and as part o...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way we discover new materials. The emergence of AI brin...
Computational materials design is a rapidly evolving field of challenges and opportunities aiming at...
In recent years, we have been witnessing a paradigm shift in computational materials science. In fac...
In recent years, we have been witnessing a paradigm shift in computational materials science. In fac...
This paper aims to explore the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing the mechanical...
Materials modeling is revolutionizing materials discovery paradigms through rationalizing the explor...
Developing algorithmic approaches for the rational design and discovery of materials can enable us t...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...
Atomic-scale modeling and understanding of materials have made remarkable progress, but they are sti...