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February 24, 2022, Filed Under: Multiscale Nano Group News

Machine Learning Assisted Screening of 2D Materials for Water Desalination!

Congratulations to Pikee, Chinh and Anshul! They use machine learning and show that there are many two-dimensional (2D) materials that exhibit improved performance over widely studied 2D materials for water desalination. The work just appeared in ACS Nano.

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Group News

  • Article in Science on Ionic Computing
  • Anshul’s collaborative research on gas flow rectification at ångström-scale appears in Nature Materials!
  • Ionic Memory and Negative Differential Resistance!
  • Vibrational Spectroscopy of Water near Interfaces
  • Congratulations to JP!
  • Congratulations to Mohan!
  • Check out the group’s work on Quantum Computing!
  • Congratulations to Professor Kim!
  • A New Pathway to Ionic Memory!
  • Mohan’s collaborative research appears in Nature!

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