Multi-fidelity Bayesian Optimization of Nanoporous Materials for Xe/Kr Separations
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Explore multi-fidelity Bayesian optimization techniques for enhancing Xe/Kr separations in nanoporous materials through this insightful 40-minute virtual seminar presented by Prof. Cory Simon from Oregon State University. Hosted by the Atoms® group on July 25th, 2024, delve into advanced strategies for optimizing material properties and separation processes. Gain valuable knowledge on the application of Bayesian methods in materials science, specifically focusing on xenon and krypton separation technologies. Learn how this cutting-edge approach can revolutionize the design and selection of nanoporous materials for more efficient gas separation processes.
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Cory Simon - Multi-fidelity Bayesian optimization of nanoporous materials for Xe/Kr separations
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