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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.sorptionhub.com/event/workshop-kit-26nov-6
 09/register">Workshop: Combining Technologies to Accelerate MOF Materials 
 Development</a>\nGroundbreaking Approach to Combining Technologies Opens U
 p New Horizons in MOF Development One of the key limiting bottle necks in 
 new Materials Development\, especially when it comes to Metal Organic Fram
 eworks\, is time. Time to theorize\, time to formulate\, time to analyze. 
 With potenially limitless permuatations to consider for synthesis\, how ar
 e research labs that have limited resources supposed to perservere. At Kar
 lsruher Institut fuer Technologie (KIT)\, researchers in the Institute of 
 Functional Interfaces (IFG) have been pioneering innovative ways of combin
 ing new AI technologies with the most advanced sorption characterization t
 echniques to drastically reduce the time and work required to synthesise n
 ew MOF materials for Industrial applications. Employing special AI tools t
 o simulate the countless variations possible in new MOF materials\, and na
 rrow down promising materials for testing\, researchers are able to use so
 rption analysis techniques with much greater efficiency\, analyzing AI-rec
 ommended materials for their potential in specific industrial applications
 . This in-person workshop will see researchers from IFG\, KIT\, and Surfac
 e Measurement Systems take you on a exploratory tour of their work. Showca
 sing the innovative way their innovative methods have hugely improved rese
 arch efficiency\, and how when combined with accurate and precise analytic
 al techniques\, new MOF development has never been more promising. Registe
 r free now! Welcome - Surface Measurement Systems Dr. Vittorio Cappello\, 
 Surface Measurement Systems Things will kick off witha quick welcome from 
 Dr. Vittorio Cappello\, who will give a brief introudction to the topic an
 d agenda for the day\, and prepare the audience for what's to come. AI and
  Carbon Capture: Challenges and Solutions within the DACStorE and Aixelo P
 artnership Prof. Dr. Pascal Freiderich\, Institute for Theoretical Compute
 r [...]
DTSTAMP:20260619T081107Z
LOCATION:Germany
SUMMARY:Workshop: Combining Technologies to Accelerate MOF Materials Develo
 pment
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.sorptionhub.com/event/wor
 kshop-kit-26nov-609/register">Workshop: Combining Technologies to Accelera
 te MOF Materials Development</a>\nGroundbreaking Approach to Combining Tec
 hnologies Opens Up New Horizons in MOF Development One of the key limiting
  bottle necks in new Materials Development\, especially when it comes to M
 etal Organic Frameworks\, is time. Time to theorize\, time to formulate\, 
 time to analyze. With potenially limitless permuatations to consider for s
 ynthesis\, how are research labs that have limited resources supposed to p
 erservere. At Karlsruher Institut fuer Technologie (KIT)\, researchers in 
 the Institute of Functional Interfaces (IFG) have been pioneering innovati
 ve ways of combining new AI technologies with the most advanced sorption c
 haracterization techniques to drastically reduce the time and work require
 d to synthesise new MOF materials for Industrial applications. Employing s
 pecial AI tools to simulate the countless variations possible in new MOF m
 aterials\, and narrow down promising materials for testing\, researchers a
 re able to use sorption analysis techniques with much greater efficiency\,
  analyzing AI-recommended materials for their potential in specific indust
 rial applications. This in-person workshop will see researchers from IFG\,
  KIT\, and Surface Measurement Systems take you on a exploratory tour of t
 heir work. Showcasing the innovative way their innovative methods have hug
 ely improved research efficiency\, and how when combined with accurate and
  precise analytical techniques\, new MOF development has never been more p
 romising. Register free now! Welcome - Surface Measurement Systems Dr. Vit
 torio Cappello\, Surface Measurement Systems Things will kick off witha qu
 ick welcome from Dr. Vittorio Cappello\, who will give a brief introudctio
 n to the topic and agenda for the day\, and prepare the audience for what'
 s to come. AI and Carbon Capture: Challenges and Solutions within the DACS
 torE and Aixelo Partnership Prof. Dr. Pascal Freiderich\, Institute for Th
 eoretical Computer [...]
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