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Mitsubishi Chemical to Employ In-House Supercomputer for MI Engineering of Battery Materials, Organic Semiconductors and Hopes of a Circular Carbon Society

Oct. 20, 2021

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: materials informatics, Mitsubishi Chemical, new facilities, R&D, supercomputer

Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. is set to launch material development and materials informatics (MI) operations using its in-house supercomputer. Priorities here…...

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