Update: The webinar on Thursday, March 24th has been cancelled due to exceptional circumstances. We apologize for any inconvenience. However, the webinar on Tuesday, March 29th will occur as scheduled.
The first issue of Digital Discovery is coming soon, and to mark the occasion we are excited to announce two desktop seminars. These free 90 minute seminars will feature the authors and editors of Digital Discovery and discuss the exciting experimental and computational work being performed to accelerate scientific progress.
Please see below for the seminars’ details, including scheduled times, featured speakers, and links to registration.
If you are unable to attend during their scheduled times but are still interested, simply register and you will receive the recorded seminars afterwards.
Tuesday, March 29th – 18:00 BST (1:00 PM EDT/10:00 AM PDT)
Professor Alán Aspuru-Guzik
University of Toronto, Canada Editor-in-Chief, Digital Discovery Title: “Computer Vision for Self-Driving Labs.” |
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Andrea Angulo
New York University, USA Title: “Leveraging Machine Learning Approaches to Optimize Organic Electrosynthesis.” |
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Professor Lilo D. Pozzo
University of Washington, USA Editorial Board Member, Digital Discovery Title: “Materials Acceleration for All through Open Hardware.” |
Register for Tuesday, March 29th
Thursday, March 24th – 9:00 UTC (5:00 AM EDT/2:00 AM PDT)
(Cancelled)
Professor Yuya Oaki
Keio University, Japan Title: “Sparse modeling for small data (SpM-S) toward digital discovery in chemistry and materials science.” |
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Professor Ekaterina V. Skorb
ITMO University, Russia Editorial Board Member, Digital Discovery Title: “Digital Discovery at Infochemistry Scientific Center of ITMO University.” |
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Professor Evgeny A. Pidko
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Title: “High throughput computational screening and reaction network analysis for homogeneous catalysis with transition metal complexes.” |
Additional Information
Register for Thursday, March 24th