Integrating AI in Computational Chemistry

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Description

Introduction

Welcome to the official webpage for the "Integrating AI in Computational Chemistry" meeting at the University of Sheffield. This one-day event will bring together researchers in computational chemistry to discuss ideas, applications, and the future of integrating AI into computational chemistry methods.  This one-day meeting will include a poster session as well as several contributed talks throughout the day. Contributed talks from PhD students and Post-Docs are especially welcomed.

Scope

We interpret the integration of AI into computational chemistry broadly, and welcome those with interests in using AI to replace "traditional" methods in comp chem, augmenting existing approaches with AI, new developments in algorithms for comp chem, data-driven approaches in comp chem, and automation of comp chem workflows. If you are unsure how well your research fits with the scope of the meeting, please get in touch (contact details in the footer).

Important Dates

  • Registration is now open: It will close when all available places have been taken.

  • Abstract Submission: Now open

Registration

The registration fee is £10. This includes lunch and refreshments throughout the day.

To register, please use the University of Sheffield online store (select "Book Event"). When registering, you will be able to complete a short questionnaire to register any dietary requirements/preferences you may have.
 

Abstract Submission

We are now accepting abstract submissions for oral and poster presentations. 
 

Submission guidelines

Abstracts should be no more than 300 words. Please include the title, authors, and affiliations.
Please submit your abstracts using the form below by 31st July 2024.

You can submit your abstract using our submission form.
 

Schedule

The details of the schedule will be announced soon. Please check back for updates.
 


Location

53.380664523577, -1.487813691732

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