16/12/2020 – AI3SD Winter Seminar Series: Enhancing Experiments through Machine Learning

This seminar was the third of ten in our AI3SD Winter Seminar Series. This seminar was hosted online via a zoom webinar. The event was themed around Enhancing Experiments through Machine Learning and consisted of three talks on this subject. Below are the three videos of the talks with speaker ...

03/12/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Data Citations & Publishing

This event was the fourth of the `Failed it to Nailed it’ online data seminar series. The event was hosted online through a zoom conference. The event ran for approximately 3 hours in an afternoon session. There were 3 talks given on on data publishing, data citations and supporting information ...

02/12/2020 – AI3SD Winter Seminar Series: Robots, AI and NLP in Drug Discovery

This seminar was the second of ten in our AI3SD Winter Seminar Series. This seminar was hosted online via a zoom webinar. The event was themed around Enhancing Experiments through Machine Learning and consisted of three talks on this subject. Due to confidentiality reasons, below are two of the three ...

19/11/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Responsible Data Management: Legal & Ethical Aspects

This event was the third of the `Failed it to Nailed it' online data seminar series. The event was hosted online through a zoom conference. The event ran for approximately 3 hours in an afternoon session. There were three talks given on the topics of different aspects of responsible data ...

18/11/2020 – AI3SD Winter Seminar Series: Topology and Applications in Chemistry

This seminar was the first of ten in our AI3SD Winter Seminar Series. This seminar was hosted online via a zoom webinar. The event was themed around Topology and its applications in Chemistry and consisted of three talks on this subject. Below are the three videos of the talks with ...

05/11/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Data Standards and Guidelines

This event was the second of the `Failed it to Nailed it' online data seminar series. The event was hosted online through a zoom conference. The event ran for approximately 3 hours in an afternoon session. There were 3 talks given on the topics of metadata, open data and linked ...

22/10/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Dealing with Data: Tips & Tricks

This event was the first of the `Failed it to Nailed it' online data seminar series. The event was hosted online through a zoom conference. The event ran for approximately three hours in an afternoon session. There were three talks given on the topics of data management and data sharing ...

23/09/2020 – AI3SD Online Seminar Series: AI for Science: Transforming Scientific Research – Professor Tony Hey

Abstract: There is now broad recognition within the scientific community that the ongoing deluge of scientific data is fundamentally transforming academic research. Turing Award winner Jim Gray referred to this revolution as “The Fourth Paradigm: Data Intensive Scientific Discovery’. Researchers now need tools and technologies to manipulate, analyze, visualize, and ...

16/09/2020 – AI3SD Online Seminar Series: Supramolecular Antimicrobials – the next target for AI/Machine Learning? – Dr Jennifer Hiscock

Abstract: Since the 1980’s the development of novel antibiotics has dramatically reduced. This, combined with the ever-increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance in bacteria, means that some bacterial strains have now been identified that are resistant to treatment with all known classes of antibiotic currently available. Supramolecular Self-associating Amphiphiles (SSAs) are ...

14/09/2020 – AI3SD Online Seminar Series: On the Basis of Brain: Neural–Network–Inspired Changes in General Purpose Chips – Ms Ekaterina Prytkova & Dr Simone Vannuccini

Abstract: Presenting the paper: On the Basis of Brain: Neural–Network–Inspired Changes in General Purpose Chips. In this paper, we disentangle the changes that the rise of Artificial Intelligence Technologies (AITs) is inducing in the semiconductor industry. The prevailing von Neumann architecture at the core of the established “intensive” technological trajectory ...