CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials is organizing the workshop “Artificial Intelligence for Materials Design”. The event will take place on 2 May, and It is a one-day initiative and free access.
This is a huge opportunity to embrace all topics about Artificial Intelligence applied to materials and sharing ideas, create networking and collaborations. With an international panel, the participants can learn and update their knowledge with oral presentations and can discuss ideas in workgroup sessions with prestigious researchers in the field.
The event will be in Cais Criativo, on Costa Nova beach. The location and architecture provide ideal conditions for projects that aim for an abstraction of the city, fostering innovation and discussion.
This workshop counts on an international and prestigious panel of speakers: Alejandro A. Franco (UPJV, France); Alessandro Troisi (U Liverpool, UK); Berend Smit (EPFL, Switzerland); Gian-Marco Rignanese (U C Louvain, Belgium); Johannes Margraf (FHI-Berlin, Germany); Joshua Schrier (Fordham University); Shyue Ping Ong (U California, USA).
The registration process is mandatory for attendance, and the event is open to all scientific community members, with priority given to CICECO members. Please check all relevant information here.
The deadline for registration and poster submission is the 22nd of March. Submit it here or here.
Workshop Program:
8h30 - Registration
9h00 - Opening
9h15 - Key Speaker Slot I
11h00 - Coffee Break | Poster Session
11h20 - Key Speaker Slot II
13h00 - Lunch | Poster Session
14h30 - Key Speaker Slot III
17h00 - Coffee Break | Poster Session
17h45 - Work Session
18h45 - Closing Sunset Session
Important dates:
22nd March - Registration and Poster Submission Deadline
1st April - Registration and Poster Acceptance Notification
2nd May - Workshop
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