
Markus Buehler
McAfee Professor of Engineering at MIT and materials scientist whose work spans knowledge graphs, structural grammars across proteins and music, and automating scientific discovery with AI agents; researcher in computational materials and neurosymbolic methods.
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Feb 20, 2026 • 1h 14min
Episode #533: The Universe Doing Its Thing: AI Evolution Is Already Here
Markus Buehler, McAfee Professor of Engineering at MIT specializing in materials, proteins, music and AI-driven discovery. He explores shared patterns across proteins, music and networks. He contrasts AI interpolation with genuine discovery. He describes agent swarms, language models as connective glue, automating ontologies, and the limits of real-world material fabrication.

Mar 15, 2024 • 19min
The Songs of Spiders
Discover the fascinating world of spider silk as it is transformed into musical instruments by MIT scientist Markus Buehler. Explore the intersection of science and music through sonification of spider webs, and unravel the mysteries of spider sensory perception and communication. Dive into the innovative work of creating music from the marvels of materials found in nature.

Jul 24, 2024 • 0sec
Markus Buehler on knowledge graphs for scientific discovery, isomorphic mappings, hypothesis generation, and graph reasoning (AC Ep54)
Markus Buehler, MIT Professor, discusses knowledge graphs for scientific discovery, hypothesis generation, and graph reasoning. Topics include AI systems to create ontological knowledge graphs, isomorphic mappings for novel insights, and human-AI collaboration for faster breakthroughs.


