Using existing open-source data, developing AI tools capable of identifying unique chemical signatures using mass spectrometry data.

 The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), United Kingdom is Using existing open-source data, developing AI tools capable of identifying unique chemical signatures using mass spectrometry data. This research will enhance the Organisation’s chemical forensics capabilities in comparing samples of chemical warfare agents. 



 
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The teams will conduct their research throughout 2025, providing final reports by the end of the year. The final results will then be considered by the OPCW Technical Secretariat to best understand which ideas and approaches could be further explored moving forward.
 


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