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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher RSC
- Date of Publication 21 February 2025
- ISBN 9781837674428
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages698 pages
- Size 234x156x39.3 mm
- Weight 1197 g
- Language English 573
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Short description:
Bringing together scientists from a wide range of chemical sciences to deliberate and examine the ongoing role of data-driven discovery in their fields this volume offers valuable new insights into how data-driven discovery can advance the chemical sciences.
MoreLong description:
Big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence are becoming increasingly more central in the chemical sciences. It is important to consider how data drives new discoveries in chemistry at present and how data-driven discovery may develop in the future.
The Faraday Discussion is an excellent format to facilitate in-depth, interdisciplinary discussions between academic and industrial scientists from both molecular and materials fields. This volume offers new insights on how data-driven discovery can advance the chemical sciences.
Bringing together scientists from a wide range of chemical science disciplines to deliberate and examine the ongoing role of data-driven discovery in their fields, this volume discusses both recent developments and future possibilities.
In this volume, the topics covered are organised into the following themes:
- Discovering chemical structure
- Discovering structure–property correlations
- Discovering trends in big data
- Discovering synthesis targets
Table of Contents:
- Discovering chemical structure
- Discovering structure–property correlations
- Discovering trends in big data
- Discovering synthesis targets