The optimisation of synthetic procedures is a time consuming process which is rarely carried out as efficiently as would be desirable. Automated reaction equipment, and in-line/in-situ analytical tools are becoming more readily available, but these still rely on the chemist to set-up reactions, analyse the outcomes, and decide which experiment(s) to do next.
Join us for a discussion on how to ‘Close the Loopâ€, and utilise computer algorithms and automated equipment to remove the drudgery from optimising synthetic procedures.
In addition to keynote presentations, the day will also include
• hear about progress from the Dial-a-Molecule inspired ‘Manufacturing the Future - Closed Loop Optimisation’ team
• the opportunity to showcase your own research in an interactive Flash Poster Session
• an exhibition from key suppliers
• a lively panel discussion to debate the merits of Closed Loop Optimisation
The event is free to attend and Dial-a-Molecule ECR bursaries to cover travel and accommodation can be applied for at registration. To register, submit an abstract for a poster slot, and keep up to date with information as it becomes available please visit the Dial-a-Molecule website.
Join us for a discussion on how to ‘Close the Loopâ€, and utilise computer algorithms and automated equipment to remove the drudgery from optimising synthetic procedures.
In addition to keynote presentations, the day will also include
• hear about progress from the Dial-a-Molecule inspired ‘Manufacturing the Future - Closed Loop Optimisation’ team
• the opportunity to showcase your own research in an interactive Flash Poster Session
• an exhibition from key suppliers
• a lively panel discussion to debate the merits of Closed Loop Optimisation
The event is free to attend and Dial-a-Molecule ECR bursaries to cover travel and accommodation can be applied for at registration. To register, submit an abstract for a poster slot, and keep up to date with information as it becomes available please visit the Dial-a-Molecule website.