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ALL PAST & FUTURE EVENTS AS WELL AS MASTERCLASSES WITH A SINGLE ANNUAL PASS

Machine Learning & Robotics in New Material Discovery: Innovations, Start-Ups, Applications

16 June 2022
1pm - 9pm

CET:

Virtual Event

This event will highlight the latest commercially impactful developments and innovations in the use of artificial intelligence and advanced informatics in accelerated discovery, optimization, and formulation of materials. This is an emerging technology frontier, which some have described as being about ushering Moore's Law into the vast untapped space of material discovery and development. Our curated analyst-picked programme will cover the basics of the field, from advanced analytics to complex AI coupled with automated high-throughput screening. The agenda will cover the latest innovations and achievements across a full spectrum of novel and complex materials, from CNTs/Graphene/2D Materials to OLED and Organic Semiconductors to Thermelectrics and Energy Storage Materials. This event will be part of the TechBlick online event series and will be specifically co-located with an event on "Renewable Materials and Food: Innovations and Applications"

Material Informatics | Materials Development's Moore's Law | Machine Learning | Self-Driving Labs | Robotics | Digitization of Chemical Industry | Robo-Chemist | 4th Paradigm in Material Discovery High-Throughput Experimentation | New Material Discovery | Accelerated Materials R&D | High Entropy Alloys | OLED and Organic Materials | Drugs | Small Molecules | 3D Printing Materials | Battery Materials and Solid State Batteries | Quantum Dots | Thermoelectrics | Catalysts | Inks and Colloids | Flow Chemistry

Leading global speakers include:
NASA
AI Materia
Carnegie Mellon University
Kebotix
Toyota Research Institute
Phaseshift
University of Utah
Northwestern University
Schrödinger, Inc
Materials Zone
Freie Universität Berlin
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Air Force Research Lab
OTI Lumionics Inc.
VTT
Berlinguette Research Group, University of British Columbia
GE Research
Citrine Informatics
Boston University
Kyulux
Exponential Technologies Ltd
North Carolina State University
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Full Agenda

The times below is Central European Times (CET).
On the platform the times will automatically be changed to your time zone

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