Duke University's AI-powered microscope, ATOMIC, speeds up imaging and data processing, analyzing materials as accurately as a trained graduate student in a fraction of the time.
The system we've built doesn’t just follow instructions, it understands them.
According to Haozhe "Harry" Wang, ATOMIC can assess a sample, make decisions on its own, and produce results as well as a human expert. The results, published in ACS Nano, may point to a new era of autonomous research.
Wang's group studies two-dimensional crystals, promising candidates for next-generation semiconductors, sensors, and quantum devices.
Author's summary: Duke University develops AI-powered microscope for faster imaging and data processing.