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which ultimately will enable AI-driven chemical automation.
Interesting use of the the word WILL in that sentence
22 October 2021
DeepMatter Group Plc
Professor Richard Bourne to head up DeepMatter's new Scientific Advisory Board
DeepMatter Group Plc (AIM: DMTR, "DeepMatter", the "Group"), the international digital chemistry data company, has created a new Scientific Advisory Board ("SAB") to be led by Professor Richard Bourne, who was recently promoted to Professor at the University of Leeds and appointed Research Chair of Royal Academy of Engineering.
The SAB, which is made up of sector Key Opinion Leaders, will work closely with the whole team at DeepMatter as it builds its ?unique, fully integrated digital chemistry platform, which ultimately will enable AI-driven chemical automation.
The SAB is made up of:
· Dr Richard Bourne, Professor of Digital Chemical Manufacturing at the University of Leeds. He is a leading academic in Process Chemistry and brings considerable expertise in automated flow systems combining online analysis, feedback control and evolutionary algorithms to provide process understanding and optimisation. Richard is also Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair working on Digital Discovery and Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals.
· Dr Nessa Carson, Principal Automation Scientist at Syngenta. She brings a wealth of practical experience in a range of automated synthesis and optimisation capabilities and their application in both discovery and process research.
· Dr Natalie Fey, an expert in computational approaches as Associate Professor at the Centre for Computational Chemistry, University of Bristol. Natalie strengthens its commitment to utilising state of the art computational tools to enhance the efficiency of chemistry through effective use of data.
· Dr David Parry, Head of Research at DeepMatter. David is an experienced synthetic chemist and technologist, with a track record of delivering complex projects within the pharma and biotech sector.
· Dr Bryn Roberts, SVP and Head of Data Services at Roche Information Solutions and non-executive director at DeepMatter. Bryn brings a wealth of experience in the pharmaceutical sector having spent 15 years at Roche, the Swiss multinational healthcare company. Prior to his current role he was Global Head of Operations, Pharmaceutical Research & Early Development.
Mark Warne, CEO of DeepMatter, commented:
"I am delighted that these key opinion leaders have joined us. They are all recognised across the industry as being at the forefront of research and development in the digitalisation of chemistry.
"Their combined and considerable expertise will be invaluable as we continue building a unique, fully integrated digital chemistry cloud platform of chemical reaction data for scientists."