As reported by Robotics Tomorrow in the article “Beyond the Beaker: Robots and AI Take Center Stage in Modern Chemistry,” artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are redefining workflows in chemistry labs worldwide. From speeding up research to enhancing energy solutions, universities are leveraging automation to accomplish what was once impossible.
A striking example comes from the University of Liverpool, where researchers facing limited funding engineered their own robotic lab assistant. This robot, powered by a sophisticated AI algorithm, completed 688 experiments in just eight days—far beyond what a human team could have achieved in the same time. Even more impressive, the AI adjusted 10 experimental variables dynamically, providing a fresh approach to photocatalysis and hydrogen electrolysis.
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