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Our Mission
To accelerate the discovery of new chemicals and materials that are useful to society by means of new technologies such as quantum computing, machine learning, and automation.
Our Mission
To accelerate the discovery of new chemicals and materials that are useful to society by means of new technologies such as quantum computing, machine learning, and automation.
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biophysics, molecular computers & other topics
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A machine learning workflow for molecular analysis: application to melting points
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From Absorption Spectra to Charge Transfer in Nanoaggregates of Oligomers with Machine Learning
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