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SUMMARY:MS2E - AI and Nanotechnology: Leveraging Computational Advances fo
 r Environmental Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:This symposium, titled "AI and Nanotechnology: Leveraging Comp
 utational Advances for Environmental Sustainability", will explore how the
  synergy between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and nanotechnology can drive
  innovative solutions to pressing environmental challenges. The event will
  focus on the integration of data-driven tools, computational modeling, an
 d nanomaterials in addressing critical sustainability issues. Key topics i
 nclude accelerating catalyst design with data-driven tools, highlighting h
 ow AI-enabled molecular modeling can expedite the development of efficient
  and sustainable catalysts. Another important focus will be the role of AI
  and molecular modeling in phosphorus sustainability, ensuring more effect
 ive use of this vital resource in environmental systems. The symposium wil
 l also delve into data-driven discovery of Fe(III)-based spin-crossover sy
 stems, demonstrating how AI-driven approaches can enhance the design of ad
 vanced materials with tunable properties. Additionally, participants will 
 discuss cutting-edge strategies for combating contamination by harnessing 
 nanoparticles and leveraging AI to optimize remediation techniques. By bri
 nging together leading experts from diverse disciplines, this symposium of
 fers a platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the development
  of actionable solutions. Through these discussions, participants will con
 tribute to advancing AI and nanotechnology innovations aimed at achieving 
 a sustainable future and addressing key United Nations Sustainable Develop
 ment Goals (SDGs).\n\nRethinking Sustainability through the Lens of AI and
  Nanotechnology\n\nRethinking Sustainability Through the Lens of AI and Na
 notechnology\n\n\nJordi Cirera (University of Barcelona)\n----------------
 -----\nSegmentation Resolves Complex Adsorption Landscapes on Heterogeneou
 s Surfaces\n\nHeterogeneous surfaces, such as amorphous silica, are charac
 terized by a variety of local atomic environments. The mutual disposition 
 of individual local environments (i.e., different adsorption sites) impact
 s the adsorption behavior of gas molecules. The resulting adsorption lands
 cape displays irre...\n\n\nMattia Turchi (Empa)\n---------------------\nHa
 rnessing Magnetic Nanoparticles\n\nPer- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (P
 FAS) have emerged as persistent environmental pollutants, posing significa
 nt risks to human health and ecosystems due to their extreme chemical stab
 ility (also known as forever chemicals) and bioaccumulation potential. Con
 ventional remediation approaches, such ...\n\n\nMiroslava Nedyalkova and M
 arco Lattuada (University of Fribourg)\n---------------------\nAI and Mole
 cular Modeling for Sustainable Phosphorus Management\n\nPhosphorus is an e
 ssential element for life and a critical component of agricultural fertili
 zers, yet its sustainable management remains a pressing global challenge. 
 Excess phosphorus runoff contributes to environmental pollution, while lim
 ited high-quality phosphate rock reserves raise concerns abo...\n\n\nYaros
 lava Yingling (North Carolina State University)\n\nDomain: Chemistry and M
 aterials, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Applied Social Sciences an
 d Humanities, Engineering, Life Sciences, Computational Methods and Applie
 d Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Miroslava Nedyalkova (University of Fribou
 rg)
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