Ryota Tomioka

@ryotat.bsky.social

Researcher at Microsoft Research AI for Science https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=TxdeO-UAAAAJ&hl=en

Excited to share the news that MatterGen is published on Nature today. Since the publication of our preprint, we have bee busy improving our evaluation; we have also shown successful exp synthesis! Grateful for the team members for their hard work and perseverance, and #MSR colleagues for support!

Microsoft Research@msftresearch.bsky.social · 2y ago

Microsoft researchers introduce MatterGen, a model that can discover new materials tailored to specific needs—like efficient solar cells or CO2 recycling—advancing progress beyond trial-and-error experiments. www.microsoft.com/en-us/resear...

Excited to finally announce the publication of MatterGen on Nature. MatterGen represents a new paradigm of materials design with generative AI. We are releasing the code of MatterGen under MIT license. Look forward to seeing how the community will use the tool and build on top of it.

Microsoft Research@msftresearch.bsky.social · 2y ago

Microsoft researchers introduce MatterGen, a model that can discover new materials tailored to specific needs—like efficient solar cells or CO2 recycling—advancing progress beyond trial-and-error experiments. www.microsoft.com/en-us/resear...

new preprint on chemical synthesis ML models - showing how to combine multiple models in a principled way - modern Transformers + GNN to featurize chemical reaction: - new insights in where the models shine + bonus: find the quirky named reaction! Feedback welcome! arxiv.org/abs/2412.05269

Chimera: Accurate retrosynthesis prediction by ensembling models with diverse inductive biases

Planning and conducting chemical syntheses remains a major bottleneck in the discovery of functional small molecules, and prevents fully leveraging generative AI for molecular inverse design. While ea...

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🚨Our Machine Learning Force Field Mattersim is now available! 🚨 Check it out here 👇 msft.it/6013oBZLt The force field is designed to be used on a vast range of temperatures and pressures, try it yourself :) Feedback and suggestions are very welcome!

GitHub - microsoft/mattersim: MatterSim: A deep learning atomistic model across elements, temperatures and pressures.

MatterSim: A deep learning atomistic model across elements, temperatures and pressures. - microsoft/mattersim

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