Researchers at IIT Delhi, with collaborators from Denmark and Germany, have developed AILA, an AI agent capable of ...
The Park FX40 Automatic Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) System is capable of high spatial resolution surface mapping and is equipped with a True Non-Contact TM mode capable of nanoscale surface analysis ...
The NANOscientific Symposium Series (NSS) 2025 has successfully concluded its global program, bringing together the ...
Inside an IIT Delhi laboratory, a microscope now takes instructions not from a human researcher, but from artificial intelligence. In a bre.
A new technical paper titled “Probing the Nanoscale Onset of Plasticity in Electroplated Copper for Hybrid Bonding Structures via Multimodal Atomic Force Microscopy” was published by researchers at ...
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Peering inside perovskite: 3D imaging reveals how passivation boosts solar cell efficiency
Perovskite solar cells have garnered widespread attention as a low-cost, high-efficiency alternative to conventional silicon ...
IIT Delhi Researchers Create The World's First Of Its Kind AI-Agent ‘AILA' Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology ...
Researchers from IIT Delhi, in collaboration with German and Danish teams, have developed an AI agent capable of independently conducting laboratory experiments.
The researchers discovered that models that aced science quizzes struggled with real laboratory situations requiring quick adaptation.
AILA can now manage this instrument, make real-time decisions during experiments, and generate results independently.
IIT Delhi has developed AILA, an AI lab assistant that can autonomously design, run and analyse scientific experiments, reducing hours of lab work to minutes.
Discover how autonomous AI agents operate lab equipment analyse results and reduce human supervision in complex scientific ...
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