首页|Studies from Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences in the Area of Artificial Intelligence Described [A mini review on the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in surface chemistry and catalysis]
Studies from Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences in the Area of Artificial Intelligence Described [A mini review on the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in surface chemistry and catalysis]
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News - New research on artificial intelligenc e is the subject of a new report. According to news reporting out of Amman, Jord an, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “This review critically analyzes the inc orporation of artificial intelligence (AI) in surface chemistry and catalysis to emphasize the revolutionary impact of AI techniques in this field.” Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences: “The current review examines various studies that using AI te chniques, including machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and neural networ ks (NNs), in surface chemistry and catalysis. It reviews the literature on the a pplication of AI models in predicting adsorption behaviours, analyzing spectrosc opic data, and improving catalyst screening processes. It combines both theoreti cal and empirical studies to provide a comprehensive synthesis of the findings. It demonstrates that AI applications have made remarkable progress in predicting the properties of nanostructured catalysts, discovering new materials for energ y conversion, and developing efficient bimetallic catalysts for CO2 reduction. AI-based analyses, particularly using advanced NNs, have provided si gnificant insights into the mechanisms and dynamics of catalytic reactions. It w ill be shown that AI plays a crucial role in surface chemistry and catalysis by significantly accelerating discovery and enhancing process optimization, resulti ng in enhanced efficiency and selectivity.”
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