Omar Yaghi, a Nobel Prize–winning chemist at the University of California, Berkeley, is set to move to China to lead a new artificial intelligence institute at Tsinghua University. According to reporting summarized by multiple outlets, the initiative will apply AI to speed up the design and synthesis of advanced materials, aiming to reduce the time spent on traditional trial-and-error discovery methods.

Yaghi is known for developing metal-organic frameworks, a class of porous materials that have large internal surface areas and can absorb, store, and release gases and vapors. These frameworks can potentially support applications ranging from industrial uses to technologies for capturing water from air. The reporting notes that demonstrations of water harvesting using such approaches have been carried out by his Berkeley students.

Tsinghua says it has long-standing ties with Yaghi, including an honorary professorship appointment in 2022. He is expected to take a full-time role and chair the new AI-focused research effort, with the university framing the move as an opportunity to pursue new science with greater intensity and ambition.