Digital futures: What skills do I need?

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The future of chemistry is resilient, digitally enhanced, multidisciplinary and globally connected. Leading experts give us their perspectives on the skills you need to take advantage of these exciting advances.

Digital Futures
Recent advances in AI, robotics, data analysis, modelling and simulation have allowed scientists to augment their research to advance discovery more quickly, with many of these techniques being exploited to accelerate research into coronavirus treatments, reducing the time it takes to do some tasks in labs from weeks or months to just hours and identifying patterns and possibilities that humans alone would not see.

The Royal Society of Chemistry's Digital Futures report looks at how the new wave of technologies can turbocharge research speeds to respond to future global challenges and crises – with chemists, biologists, data scientists, public health and environment experts, clinicians, regulators, industry, governments, funders, and philanthropists all part of the solution.

Read the Digital Futures report here:

In this video, hear from:
Professor Varinder Aggarwal, University of Bristol
Dr Peter Ash, Johnson Matthey
Professor Andy Cooper, University of Liverpool
Professor Lee Cronin, University of Glasgow
Professor Charlotte Deane, University of Oxford
An Goto, University of Oxford
Rory Mykura, University of Bristol
Dr Elizabeth Rowsell, Johnson Matthey
Dr Chris White, NEC Labs America
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Hey I am from India. I have done PhD in chemistry. Now a days I am learning data science and phython. I want to learn to use these skills in chemistry research. Please recommend me the way how to get information regarding it.

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