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Where exactly is each atom located? In materials science, knowing the crystal structure is crucial. Only then can the properties of new materials for hydrogen storage or superconductors be simulated on a computer. In established databases, however, the positions of the hydrogen atoms are often missing, as these are difficult to determine experimentally. Researchers at PSI Paul Scherrer Institute have now trained an artificial intelligence system to very efficiently reconstruct the missing hydrogen positions. They used a technique from image processing that can insert missing parts while preserving the original image. š In the future, the new method could also be applied to other elements such as lithium and sodium, which are important in battery research. š Full story: https://lnkd.in/e_zKZb-r š More articles on this topic: https://lnkd.in/e7vj-3pE https://lnkd.in/e8qAxgw7 šø In the picture: Timo Reents and Giovanni Pizzi from the PSI Center for Scientific Computing, Theory and Data. #ResearchAtPSI #MaterialsSciences #AI #Inpainting