A key idea behind #FD_Data was to build new connections between the molecular and materials #compchem communities – and so it’s jointly chaired by @fjduarteg & myself. Super excited to now see this idea become reality 😀 @Faraday_D
ALT A photo of Fernanda and Volker in front of the meeting venue
Just finished responding to my last batch of questions (I think) on LPMs for the Faraday Discussion on data driven chemical discovery that was held at Oxford. This was one of the best meetings that I have attended in a long time. The format is wonderful. The cost you pay is that you need to plan ahead and submit a paper, but the rewards in high-level discussion and interactions are worth it.
#FD_DATA, #Loving_cup.
A busy week for the group, presenting some of our work and helping with the organisation of the @Faraday_D meeting in Oxford #FD_Data. We hope everyone enjoyed the scientific discussions as much as we did!
Really enjoyed the #FD_Data Faraday Discussions meeting, with some really interesting papers and conversation.
And now made it to Warwick University ready for the RSC theoretical chemistry graduate student meeting tommorow afternoon
PhD student @Ahmedzaytoun145 presented his poster on predicting selectivity of C-H functionalization at the Faraday discussion on data-driven discovery in the chemical sciences at Oxford. Lots of interesting exchange of ideas (and one of the best conference dinners)! #FD_Data
Chris Taylor presented his work on applying crystal structure prediction at large scale (1000 molecules) in yesterday's session on Discovering Trends in Big Data at #FD_Data in Oxford.
Lots of great discussion at this meeting.
(the paper is here: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/arti…)
ALT Chris Taylor presenting at front of lecture theatre, with slide entitled Predictive Crystallography at Scale
It’s been great to present a poster for the first time at the Faraday Discussion on Data-driven discovery in the chemical sciences! Heard such great ideas and comments and am excited for what’s to come #FD_Data
A key idea behind #FD_Data was to build new connections between the molecular and materials #compchem communities – and so it’s jointly chaired by @fjduarteg & myself. Super excited to now see this idea become reality 😀 @Faraday_D
ALT A photo of Fernanda and Volker in front of the meeting venue
The countdown has begun, and all places are sold out! We are excited to welcome everyone to Oxford for this @Faraday_D in data-driven discovery in chemistry (#FD_Data), featuring an excellent lineup of speakers and topics. Have a safe trip, and see you tomorrow!
Join us in Oxford this September for a Faraday Discussion to explore the role of data in the chemical sciences in our unique format – with Alán Aspuru-Guzik, Kim Jelfs, Heather Kulik and Aron Walsh.
Discover our @Faraday_D#FD_Data#DigitalChemistry: rsc.li/data-fd2024
ALT Data-driven discovery in the chemical sciences: Faraday Discussion.
10–12 September 2024, Oxford, UK, and online.
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Early bird registration for our @Faraday_D#FD_Data closes 29 July. Will you be joining us for this cutting-edge and critical discussion of the increasingly central role of data in the chemical sciences?
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Your data-driven research can enable new discoveries in the chemical sciences. Present your work at our Faraday Discussion @Faraday_D#FD_Data#DigitalChemistry to connect with your community & be inspired by feedback.
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ALT Data-driven discovery in the chemical sciences - poster abstract deadline: 1 July 2024
Join us in Oxford this September for a Faraday Discussion to explore the role of data in the chemical sciences in our unique format – with Alán Aspuru-Guzik, Kim Jelfs, Heather Kulik and Aron Walsh.
Discover our @Faraday_D#FD_Data#DigitalChemistry: rsc.li/data-fd2024
ALT Data-driven discovery in the chemical sciences: Faraday Discussion.
10–12 September 2024, Oxford, UK, and online.
Save the date.
Data-driven discovery can make a huge difference across chemistry. Our @Faraday_D#FD_Data is an unmissable opportunity to exchange ideas, reconnect with colleagues & establish new collaborations.
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ALT Data-driven discovery in the chemical sciences - 10-12 September