Dear MARVEL'ers,
Please find below our latest newsletter, with highlights and news linked to the MARVEL community.
This month, you can learn about how MARVEL's computational workflow engine AiiDA can be used not only to run computer simulations, but also actual experiments, a first step toward fully autonomous self-driving labs. You can also read about a new study by MARVEL researchers which describes an unexpected "Rule of Four" followed by about 60 per cent of structures included in large databases of computational and experimental materials.
Take note of the program of activities and seminars coming up, with the MARVEL Distinguished Lecture of Massimiliano Di Ventra (UCSD) this Thursday, May 2.
As part of the activities organized jointly between MARVEL and CECAM, mark your calendars for the June 5 CECAM-MARVEL 'Classics in molecular and materials modelling', which will feature Shoshana Wodak and Bill Jorgensen on the theme of methods for computational biology and drug discovery. And of course, don't miss the MARVEL Junior Seminar on May 17!
Finally, for your teenagers, we propose a good opportunity to discover scientific programming with the summer camp for high-school students "From atoms to computers" at EPFL on June 24-28 (registration until May 12).