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murat
7 years ago
murat 7 years ago

CC2AI Registration Open: Computational Chemistry meets Artificial Intelligence

REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION NOW OPEN

CC2AI

Computational Chemistry meets Artificial Intelligence 

13-15 June 2018

EPFL, Lausanne - Switzerland

 

https://cc2ai.epfl.ch/

 

The Computational Chemistry meets Artificial Intelligence (CC2AI) conference will be held at EPFL, Lausanne - Switzerland from June 13 to June 15, 2018.

The main goal of this conference is to bring together research groups from biomolecular simulations and ab-initio computations with those from machine learning and evolutionary/stochastic optimisation to further encourage the development of these fields.

Confirmed invited speakers include

  • Paul Ayers (Canada)

  • Albert P. Bartok (United Kingdom)

  • Kieron Burke (United States)

  • Pablo Campomanes (Switzerland)

  • Roberto Car (United States)

  • Michele Ceriotti (Switzerland)

  • Clemence Corminboeuf (Switzerland)

  • Martin Head-Gordon (United States)

  • Heather Kulik (United States)

  • Anatole von Lilienfeld (Switzerland)

  • Nicola Marzari (Switzerland)

  • Markus Meuwly (Switzerland)

  • Michele Parrinello (Switzerland)

  • Sereina Riniker (Switzerland)

  • Didier Rognan (France)

  • Alessandro De Vita (United Kingdom)

To attend this conference, please fill in our registration form: https://goo.gl/5NJFqy

On behalf of the organizing committee, we look forward to welcoming you at CC2AI.

 

Cordially, the organizers

Ursula Roethlisberger

Nicholas Browning

Murat Kilic

Justin Villard




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials