2024 UD-ATOM Hackathon

Announcement

We are excited to announce the first Accelerating Therapeutics for Opportunities in Medicine (ATOM) Hackathon!  This in-person hackathon will be a 3-day event providing an opportunity to solve your drug discovery challenges and contribute to case studies in AI driven molecular modeling. All are invited to participate - students, faculty members, researchers, industry collaborators, beginning coders, and expert modelers.


Save the dates

Hackathon Dates: July 18- 20, 2024 (Thursday to Saturday)

Event Location University of Delaware, Fintech Innovation Hub Room 501, 591 Collaboration Way, Newark DE 19716 





Call for Problems

Problem Submission 

SubmitCall for Problems Form (registration included)

Due Date: June 5, 2024 Extended to June 12, 2024 Closed


Submission Overview

Join ATOM for the 2024 Hackathon to solve your drug discovery problem! Work with ATOM experts to learn how to approach your computational and molecular discovery questions using the ATOM Modeling PipeLine (AMPL), an open-source, end-to-end, software pipeline that encapsulates data curation, model building, and molecular property predictions to advance in silico drug discovery.  Please share your ideas for the hackathon problems via the submission form today! 


The Submission Form intends to collect problems from the AMPL community and local industry partners for the 2024 UD- ATOM Hackathon.  The questionnaire will ask your contact, team information (if you have), a problem description, computing resource requirements, and your approach to data/models.


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Participation Forms:

Supporting Organizers:

Call for Problem Questionnaire Form:

forms.gle/BywWxSeSW1w5mg9r9 

About ATOM

ATOM is a community effort developing an easy to use open ecosystem for molecular discovery.  Begun as collective effort involving national laboratories, industry and academia, that open ATOM effort continues as an open source software development effort creating a readily accessible, usable and integrated Python software system for training and using predictive AI molecular models, generalized generative AI approaches, and portable representations of trained models.  See the GitHub repository for more information at https://github.com/ATOMScience-org


About UD

The University of Delaware is committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education, research and service. From its roots as a private academy in 1743, the institution today is a research-intensive, technologically advanced university with global impact. 


Questions: Events@atomscience.org 

Website updated: June 4, 2024