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+ The Materialyze.AI Lab at the National University of Singapore is a materials AI group focused on the cross-disciplinary application of materials science, computer science and machine learning to accelerate materials design. We develop cutting-edge software frameworks for automation of calculations, sophisticated data infrastructure for large materials data, and state-of-the-art machine learning models with high predictive accuracy.
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+ ## Vision
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+ Our vision is to bring forth a transformative leap in the speed and scale of materials design through data science and AI.
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+ ## Mission
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+ We develop techniques that effectively integrate materials science, computer science and information science.
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+ We apply cutting-edge computational and experimental techniques to gain novel and useful insights into materials design.
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+ We build open AI-scale software and data infrastructure for materials science.
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+ Values
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+ ### Integrity
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+ We practice integrity in all forms.
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+ We are honest and fair to fellow group members and collaborators.
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+ We have a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism and falsification of results.
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+ ### Excellence
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+ We strive for excellence in everything that we do.
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+ We stand by the quality of our science.
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+ We aim to develop scientists with great analytical, technical and communication skills.
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+ ### Teamwork
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+ We believe great teamwork is the key to great science.
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+ We share and discuss ideas freely.
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+ We strive to build great collaborations, both within and outside of the group.
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+ We contribute actively to the materials science community.