Winter term 2025/26
| Course no. | Title | Dates | Duration | Type | Lecturer (assistant) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0000005400 | Chemistry Graduation Ceremony |
|
0.1 | KO | |
| 0000003623 | High-Throughput Methods and Practices (NAT0125) |
|
4 | VI | |
| 0000002343 | Machine Learning for Natural Sciences |
|
2 | PS | |
| 0000001803 | Programming and Data Science (CH0103) |
|
4 | UE | |
| 0000002347 | Revision Course to Machine Learning for Natural Sciences |
|
2 | RE | |
| 0000004182 | Seminar and Current Topics in Digital Catalysis (NAT0126) |
|
2 | SE |
High-Throughput Methods and Practices NAT0125
In this course, students will acquire the skills necessary to build or use their own high-throughput systems. To this end, we will critically review the key papers in the field and utilize them in application. Upon successful completion of this module, students will be able to understand and apply concepts of combinatorial materials research to effectively acquire and interpret chemical data.
Takes place in the seminar room in CH62107 every Wednesday at 9:15 a.m.
Programming and Data Science CH0103
In this course, students acquire basic skills in programming and data science that are essential in modern chemistry (experimental as well as theoretical!). Upon successful completion of this module, students will be able to understand and apply programming and data science concepts to effectively process and analyze chemical data.
Seminar and current topics in Digital Catalysis NAT0126
Our group seminar takes place once a week, offering a platform to discuss current topics and publications. Normally we meet Wednesdays at 10:30. But as these times may change frequently, please ask about the specific dates and times. Herefore contact Qiaomin Ke.
Feel free to join us and participate in our discussions and activities!