MatterGen: A Generative Model for Materials Design

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Tian Xie introduces MatterGen, a generative model that creates new inorganic materials based on a broad range of property conditions required by the application, aiming to shift the traditional paradigm of materials design with generative AI.

Microsoft Research Forum, June 4, 2024

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