(For English version, see below.)
Die Abteilung Lebenswissenschaften und Gesundheitstechnologien bietet im Wintersemester 2023/24 erstmalig ihre Ringvorlesung an (4 Termine pro Semester) und lädt herzlich alle Mitglieder des PK NRW und Interessierte der Trägerhochschulen dazu ein. Die Veranstaltungen werden online angeboten. Der Link zu den einzelnen Vorträgen wird im Vorfeld durch die Koordination per E-Mail an alle Mitglieder der Abteilung sowie auf Anfrage an Interessierte gesendet.
Teil 1:
Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2023, 10:00-11:30 Uhr
AI in Chemistry
Prof. Dr. Achim Zielesny (Westfälische Hochschule)
Artificial intelligence is undoubtedly a hype topic that attracts a lot of attention, arouses great expectations and raises major concerns. What impact will it have on chemistry and molecular sciences? After an introduction to machine learning, outlining its main features and assessing its capacity and performance, its current and potential applications in chemistry will be outlined and discussed through several examples and personal research activities. During the talk, an assessment of the "game-changing" potential of this new type of technology will be provided.
English version:
The Department for Life Sciences and Health Technologies is offering its lecture series for the first time in the winter semester of 2023/24 (4 sessions per semester) and warmly invites all members of the PK NRW and interested individuals from our Supporting Universities to attend. The events will be held online. The link to each lecture will be sent in advance via email to all department members and upon request to interested parties.
Part 1:
Wednesday, 18 Octobre 2023, 10:00-11:30 a.m.
AI in Chemistry
Prof. Dr. Achim Zielesny (Westphalian University of Applied Sciences)
Artificial intelligence is undoubtedly a hype topic that attracts a lot of attention, arouses great expectations and raises major concerns. What impact will it have on chemistry and molecular sciences? After an introduction to machine learning, outlining its main features and assessing its capacity and performance, its current and potential applications in chemistry will be outlined and discussed through several examples and personal research activities. During the talk, an assessment of the "game-changing" potential of this new type of technology will be provided.