No human intervention is required.
, has built a new material research laboratory where robots do the work and artificial intelligence can make routine decisions. This allows work to be conducted around the clock, thereby accelerating the pace of research.
The role of the A-Lab is to synthesize novel materials that can be used to build a range of new products such as solar cells, fuel cells, and thermoelectrics – which generate energy from differences in temperatures and other technologies in the clean energy sector. A crucible containing the mixture is then sent to a furnace by the robot, where it can be heated to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit while gases can be injected as required. Theis in control of the entire process and sets reaction ingredients and conditions as per desired results.
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