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MIT researchers have developed a comprehensive framework to evaluate which quantum materials are most likely to achieve commercial success. The system combines quantum properties with cost, environmental impact, and supply chain factors to guide research toward practical applications.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a systematic approach to predict which quantum materials are most likely to achieve commercial success, according to their recently published study. The framework combines a material’s quantum properties with practical considerations like cost, environmental impact, and supply chain resilience that have traditionally been overlooked in fundamental research.