Webinar « AI: a revolution for chemistry? » on Youtube

The webinar « AI: a revolution for chemistry? » is available on YouTube now. Long based on experimentation and modelling, chemistry is now undergoing a major transformation with the rise of artificial intelligence. Laboratory automation, reaction simulation, and the generation of new molecules: these tools are redefining research methods. In this webinar, the ChemAI Major Programme sheds light on these transformations and their scientific implications.

« AI: A Revolution for Chemistry? » on YouTube. 

00:14

Introduction by E.M. Mouhoud, President of PSL University 

 

 

06:49

Presentation of the ChemAI major program by Thijs Stuyver, researcher in computational chemistry at Chimie ParisTech – PSL, holder of the PR[AI]RIE-PSAI chair, and co-director of the ChemAI major program.

 

 

11:35
Presentations and discussion moderated by François-Xavier Coudert, Research Director at the CNRS at the IRCP (Chimie ParisTech - PSL) and Professor at the ENS - PSL and PSL University.



11:35 a.m. Setting the Context

By François-Xavier Coudert, Research Director at the CNRS at the IRCP (Chimie ParisTech - PSL) and Professor at the ENS - PSL and PSL University.



3:45 PM The discovery of new materials, the contributions of AI, and the constraints of reality

By Christian Serre, Research Director at the CNRS, Director of the Paris Institute of Porous Materials, ENS - PSL and ESPCI Paris - PSL



2:38 PM AI to accelerate the discovery of molecules / modeling in chemistry

By Damien Laage, Research Director at the CNRS, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Chemistry at ENS - PSL,



32:53 Biochemical objects

By Vaitea Opuu, Researcher at the CNRS, Chemistry Biology Innovation (CBI) Unit, ESPCI Paris - PSL.