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Andy Sode Anker in Forbes’ 30 Under 30

April 11, 2024
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Andy Sode Anker is 29 years old and conducts research in the interface of materials chemistry, machine learning and robotics. He is building what he calls a “self-driving laboratory” that uses artificial intelligence to accelerate the discovery and development of new materials.

He has developed machine learning tools to analyse chemical data and is currently focusing on the complex challenge of making controlled synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials for use in e.g. new energy technologies.

Andy Sode Anker is collaborating with the CAPeX Pioneer Center for Accelerating P2X Materials Discovery, located at DTU Lyngby Campus.

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Andy Sode Anker

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Andy Sode Anker is 29 years old and conducts research in the interface of materials chemistry, machine learning and robotics. He is building what he calls a “self-driving laboratory” that uses artificial intelligence to accelerate the discovery and development of new materials.

He has developed machine learning tools to analyse chemical data and is currently focusing on the complex challenge of making controlled synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials for use in e.g. new energy technologies.

Andy Sode Anker is collaborating with the CAPeX Pioneer Center for Accelerating P2X Materials Discovery, located at DTU Lyngby Campus.

About Forbes 30 Under 30

Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe is an annual list published by Forbes magazine that highlights 30 notable individuals under the age of 30 in various fields such as technology and science.

These individuals are considered to be young leaders, entrepreneurs or influential figures in their respective fields of research and are selected on the basis of their achievements, innovations and influence during the previous year.

You can read more about the list on Forbes’ website.



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