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Nanoinformatics: Spanning Scales, Systems and Solutions

11 October 2022 09:00 - 13 October 2022 17:00, Rüdesheim, Germany


Introduction
Nanoinformatics (as an offshoot of chemoinformatics) refers to the combination of physical chemistry and materials theory with computer science’s in silico approaches to address key questions such as the prediction of materials functionality, fate in the environment, toxicity or therapeutic ability, recyclability and more. As the properties of nanomaterials themselves span several scales, from electronic, atomistic, mesoscopic to continuum, and are highly dynamic and context dependent (i.e., interact with and are transformed by their surroundings as well as impacting on their surroundings), they introduce new challenges for naming, describing and representing, and require the combination of physics-based and data-driven modelling approaches. This symposium will highlight current advances towards prediction of nanomaterials interactions with living systems and the environment.

The symposium will cover the whole range of nanoinformatics, from construction of in silico nanomaterials for simulation of their interactions with biomolecules, membranes, cells and organisms and integration into complex product matrices, through development of nanomaterials descriptors and their use in prediction of nanomaterials exposure, mechanisms of biological activity, hazard and risk assessment, to integration of models for different end-points including sustainability, recyclability, insurance, and mechanistic considerations into IATA, meta-models or multi-criteria optimisation models to simultaneously balance materials functionality, safety and sustainability. The major players in this exciting and diverse field will provide cutting edge overviews of their respective scientific domains.

The symposium will take place at the Hotel Jagdschloss Niederwald, a castle which was built in 1764, on top of the Rheingau heights of Rüdesheim near Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The program will be designed specifically to allow sufficient time for discussions and a stimulating exchange of thoughts and ideas. This symposium also provides young scientists the opportunity to present their latest research results with a poster.
Venue
Hotel Jagdschloss Niederwald

Hotel Jagdschloss Niederwald, Jagdschloss Niederwald 1, Rüdesheim, 65385, Germany

Contact information
Dr. Michael Penk
Beilstein-Institut
Trakehner Str. 7-9
60487 Frankfurt
Germany
+49 69 7167 3224
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