Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Process Chemistry

Date: 17 May 2023

Time: 15:00 (BST), 16.00 (CEST), 10.00 (EDT), 7.00 (PDT)

Tutors: Dr Ben Littler

This webinar will aim to demystify the emerging application of artificial intelligence and machine learning to process chemistry by focusing on explaining foundational concepts to non-experts in simple language. For example:

  • What is the difference between artificial intelligence and machine learning?
  • How does Bayesian optimization of chemical reactions work?
  • How is a neural network model to predict reaction conditions built?

Recent examples from the scientific literature will be used to illustrate these concepts.

This webinar will be presented by Dr Ben Littler, Technical Associate, Scientific Update at the following time:

15.00   GMT (UK, Lisbon)
16.00   CET (Paris, Madrid, Frankfurt etc)
10.00   ET (New York, Boston)
7.00     PT (San Francisco, LA)

If you are unable to attend on the day, do not worry, all registrants will be sent links to the recorded session and slides presented afterwards. Registrants who attend the ‘live’ session will receive an e-Certificate of Attendance.

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