
Nathan Baker
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Jan 14, 2025 |
azure.microsoft.com | Mitra Azizirad |Krysta Svore |Nathan Baker
We find ourselves in an exciting and pivotal time. We are at the advent of the reliable quantum computing era. And we are right on the cusp of seeing quantum computers solve meaningful problems and capture new business value. As we look toward the next 12 months, the pace of quantum research and development is only going to accelerate, making this a critical and catalyzing time for business leaders to act.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
cloudblogs.microsoft.com | Nathan Baker
AI is transforming every cognitive task we perform, from writing an email to developing software. Since the dawn of civilization, scientific discovery has been the ultimate cognitive task that has made us thrive and prosper as a species. For this reason, scientific discovery has probably the highest impact and is the most exciting use case for AI.
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Dec 22, 2023 |
science.org | Brian Abrahamson |Nathan Baker |Erika Gebel Berg
22 11:00 Register NOWRemaining time: 29 DAYS | 17 HRS | 36 MINS Brian AbrahamsonSpeaker Nathan BakerSpeaker Erika Gebel Berg, Ph.D.Moderator This webinar is brought to you by the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office. With today’s new generation of cloud-based high performance computing (HPC) and AI tools, researchers in computational chemistry and materials science are scaling and accelerating efforts that could address some of our world’s toughest challenges. While there are few concrete...
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Aug 9, 2023 |
cloudblogs.microsoft.com | Chi Chen |Nathan Baker
As part of the recent announcement of the private preview of Azure Quantum Elements, the Azure Quantum team combined new material property prediction AI models with High-performance computing calculations to digitally screen candidates for improved battery materials. By incorporating fast AI models into the screening workflow, researchers were able to expand the initial search space from thousands of material candidates to tens of millions in roughly the same time.
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Apr 13, 2023 |
cloudblogs.microsoft.com | Nathan Baker
Johnson Matthey and Microsoft Azure Quantum chemists have teamed up to drive new discoveries in sustainable energy. So far, Johnson Matthey has seen a two-fold acceleration in quantum chemistry calculations and we’re just getting started. Both companies recognize that the discoveries needed to create a zero-carbon future will require significant breakthroughs in chemical and materials science, and are enthusiastic about the difference we can make in the world together.
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