ATLANT 3D and NUS’s Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials sign memorandum of understanding to build a joint AI-powered research platform for materials development in Singapore


The aim of the collaboration is to deploy ATLANT 3D’s DALP® technology at the atomic level in the Robotics Materials Center at NUS’s I-FIM to support the National Research Foundation Singapore’s “AI for Science” program

/PRNewswire/ — ATLANT 3D and the Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials (I-FIM) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly build a joint AI-powered research platform for materials development to be operated at the CREATE (Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise) robotics laboratory.

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In the MoU, the parties reiterate their intention to use ATLANT 3D’s Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP®) technology and NANOFABRICATOR® platform as the core synthesis platform within the NUS I-FIM’s Robotic Materials Hub. The platform would support AI-powered workflows for automated synthesis, experiments and data generation, available to researchers across all participating programs. Application areas of particular interest include 2D materials and nanoelectronics, advanced semiconductor packaging, quantum materials, catalytic materials research, and photonics.

The initiative is intended to support the “AI for Science” program – and the associated automated laboratories – of the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF). Both parties aim for a long-term, scalable research infrastructure that will serve as a reference model for automated laboratories, combining atomic-scale manufacturing with AI-powered materials research, advanced manufacturing research and the integration of academia, industry and government.

“An AI-powered materials development research platform in Singapore embodies our vision of what is possible when atomic-scale manufacturing and AI are closely linked. Singapore is one of the most advanced locations in the world for deep tech and AI-powered materials research in the scientific field, and we look forward to advancing this endeavor together with NUS.”

Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, CEO and Founder, ATLANT 3D

“We are excited to work with ATLANT 3D to exploit the new possibilities of atomic-scale manufacturing. The ability to fabricate and test novel material combinations with atomic precision while generating structures relevant to devices would accelerate experimental investigations and open up new research avenues. I look forward to integrating advanced manufacturing platforms into our AI-driven workflows at NUS I-FIM.”

– Professor Sir Kostya S. Novoselov, Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials, NUS

For more information, see atlant3d.com

Information about ATLANT 3D

ATLANT 3D is a deep tech company driving AI-powered innovations in materials research. The company has developed an atomic-scale manufacturing platform that enables precise, programmable control of matter atom by atom® to transform digital material designs into physical reality. ATLANT 3D’s DALP® technology and NANOFABRICATOR® platform enable researchers and industry partners to synthesize, validate and scale next-generation thin film materials and devices at the atomic level. For more information, visit atlant3d.com.

INFORMATIONEN ZUM INSTITUTE FOR FUNCTIONAL INTELLIGENT MATERIALS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (NUS I-FIM)

Established on October 7, 2021, the Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials (I-FIM) is the world’s first institute dedicated to the design, synthesis and application of functional intelligent materials. The I-FIM is based at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and is Singapore’s sixth Research Center of Excellence (RCE) and the fourth RCE at NUS. The I-FIM brings together world-class researchers to advance research at the intersection of materials science, artificial intelligence and nanotechnology. For more information, visit ifim.nus.edu.sg

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ATLANT 3D and NUS's Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials sign memorandum of understanding to build a joint, AI-powered research platform for materials development in Singapore

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