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RSC Desktop Seminar: Digital Discovery

12 October 2022 08:00-09:40, Online


Introduction
Welcome to the latest RSC Desktop Seminar, sponsored by Digital Discovery to celebrate the publication of the journal’s first issue.

Join Executive Editor Anna Rulka for an introduction to the journal, and authors Yuya OakiXi ZhuSukriti Singh and Emma Schymanski as they present their latest research. This 100-minute seminar will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect and share ideas and ask questions.

Speakers:
  • Professor Yuya Oaki (Keio University, Japan): “Sparse modeling for small data toward digital discovery.”
  • Professor Xi Zhu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China): "Towards the digitalization of chemical experiments.” 
  • Dr Sukriti Singh (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom): “Transfer learning for reaction outcome prediction with limited data.”
  • Prof. Emma Schymanski (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg): “Extraction of chemical structures from literature and patent documents using open access chemistry toolkits: a case study with PFAS.”

​Programme

Note that due to the wide geographic range of our participants, times are given in UTC only in the schedule below and at the top of this page. Please convert to your local time zone.

0800 UTC Welcome, webinar etiquette and expectations
0805 UTC Introduction from Executive Editor Dr Anna Rulka
0810 UTC Recorded introduction from Editor-in-Chief Prof. Alán Aspuru-Guzik
0815 UTC “Sparse modeling for small data toward digital discovery.” - Prof. Yuya Oaki (Keio University, Japan)
0835 UTC "Towards the digitalization of chemical experiments.” - Prof. Xi Zhu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)
0855 UTC “Transfer learning for reaction outcome prediction with limited data.” - Dr Sukriti Singh (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
0915 UTC “Extraction of chemical structures from literature and patent documents using open access chemistry toolkits: a case study with PFAS.” - Prof. Emma Schymanski (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
0935 UTC Wrap-up and thanks
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Ania Rulka (Royal Society of Chemistry)
Alexander Whiteside (Royal Society of Chemistry)
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