What happens when AI stops just reading papers about quantum materials — and starts physically creating them?
Excited to introduce Qumus: what we believe is the first **AI quantum materials experimentalist**.
Qumus autonomously designs, fabricates, probes, troubleshoots, and refines real-world quantum materials experiments inside a robotic mini-lab.
It already achieved the first AI-created graphene devices and AI-fabricated atomically thin transistors. Check out : https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.18407
This feels like the beginning of a new era: AI systems that experimentally explore the quantum world itself — potentially discovering entirely new quantum phases, exotic superconducting states, and materials humans have never seen before.
Science fiction is starting to become a research roadmap. Credits to Sanfeng Wu, Ali Yazdani, and the entire interdisciplinary team @Princeton Quantum Institute, @PrincetonAInews behind this ambitious effort.
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