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A team of scientists from Ames National Laboratory developed a new machine learning model for discovering critical-element-free permanent magnet materials. The model predicts the Curie temperature of new material combinations.
Ames National Laboratory researchers with Critical Materials Institute used artificial intelligence to develop novel magnetic materials without critical elements
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Meet one of the current or past CMI student researchers
A microwave-assisted heating method was developed to afford 20+ g STO samples at milder conditions than previously attainable without TiCl4 and in only water.
This catalytic deconstruction of polyolefins, using Earth-abundant Zr catalyst and Al reactants, into valuable, biodegradable surfactant and detergent precursors, provides an economically and environmentally sustainable end-of-life for single-use plastics.
Frédéric Perras, Ames National Laboratory scientist, was awarded the 2023 Caldarelli Prize in Magnetic Resonance for Young Investigators, given at the Alpine Conference on Magnetic Resonance.
CMI researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory conducted the research for this highlight.
CMI researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory conducted the research for this highlight.