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International Workshop on Machine Learning for Material Science attracted a multidisciplinary audience to Otaniemi

The workshop attracted roughly 90 early-stage researchers and scientists as well as industry personnel from ten countries.
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at Aalto University organized the International Workshop on Machine Learning for Material Science 8–9 March 2017 at Technopolis, Innopoli 3, Espoo, Finland. Five notable international speakers in machine learning and material science were invited for sharing their research work and experience in their fields. Participants’ backgrounds ranged from computer science to material science as well as computational physics and chemistry.

The workshop allowed some selected participants to present their work and further discuss science during the poster session. This event was fully funded and supported by Aalto University and Aalto node.

This workshop was part of the .

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