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5th Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry Symposium

The lineup for the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 5th “Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry” Symposium (Thursday-Friday, 1st-2nd September 2022) is now complete for both oral and poster presentations. It really is a fantastic selection of topics and speakers and it is clear this event is now a highlight of the scientific calendar. Our very own Prof. Charlotte M. Deane, MBE will be giving a keynote.

5th RSC-BMCS/RSC-CICAG Airtificial Intelligence in Chemistry Symposium, 1st-2nd September, Churchill College, Cambridge + Zoom broadcast.

It marks a return to in-person meetings: it will be held at Churchill College, Cambridge, with a conference dinner at Trinity Hall.

More details are here: https://www.rscbmcs.org/events/aichem22/.

Registration for in person attendance is open until Monday 29th August 17:00 (BST).

It is also possible to register for virtual attendance; the meeting will be broadcast on Zoom.

Bayesian Optimization and Correlated Torsion Angles—in Small Molecules

Our collaborator, Prof. Geoff Hutchison from the University of Pittsburg recently took part in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 2020 Twitter Poster Conference, to highlight the great work carried out by one of my DPhil students, Lucian Leung Chan, on the application of Bayesian optimization to conformer generation: