2024 Peter O. Stahl Advanced Design Forum

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The 2024 Peter O. Stahl Advanced Design Forum, hosted by the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science (CEMS) is scheduled for Friday, April 19. This event will be held at Medtronic headquarters, with a live stream option available for remote participation.

Registration is now open for this groundbreaking forum, offering unparalleled insights into the realms of data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning within the domain of chemical engineering and materials science. General participants can secure their spots for a fee of $250, while students are invited to register for free.

Generously supported by a donation from Dr. Cynthia Arnold, wife of Peter Stahl, and co-sponsored by IPRIME and CSE DSI, this forum aims to facilitate collaboration among industry leaders, government stakeholders, and academic researchers. Together, attendees will explore and share best practices in transforming the landscape of chemical and materials design, development, and production.

The event boasts esteemed industrial sponsors, including Medtronic, DuPont, Cabot, Eastman, Milliken, Lubrizol, and KPMG.

Expert-led sessions and panel discussions will delve into various themes, including:

  • AI in Chemicals & Materials: Current Status and Future Directions
  • Accelerating AI Adoption: From R&D to Enterprise
  • Digital Innovation Across Sectors: Lessons Learned
  • Breaking Boundaries through AI: Envisioning the Next 10 Years

This is an unparalleled opportunity to network, learn, and contribute to the advancement of our field. Register now to secure your place at the forefront of innovation.

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