Researchers at the University of Tokyo announced the creation of a revolutionary digital laboratory, called dLab, that automates material synthesis and the evaluation of thin-film samples. This system combines robotics, machine learning, and data collection to streamline the process of discovering new materials. dLab includes interconnected instruments that facilitate everything from synthesis to various measurements of material properties. By employing cloud-based data storage and analysis, the system significantly improves the efficiency of material research, reducing bottlenecks in data collection and enhancing experimental capabilities.
Researchers have developed a digital lab that fully automates the synthesis and testing of thin-film materials, enhancing data-driven materials science.
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