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AI3SD Intern Project: Development of Imaging Methods for Industrial Chemical Kinetics

AI3SD Intern Project: Development of Imaging Methods for Industrial Chemical Kinetics
AI3SD Intern Project: Development of Imaging Methods for Industrial Chemical Kinetics
This year 15 interns join us for a 10 week programme between 28th June and 25th September 2021. The projects they are working on are interdisciplinary and include both cutting-edge AI and cutting-edge chemical discovery and demonstrate how and why they are relevant to AI3SD. The projects must be able to demonstrate valuable outputs both with respect to developing student skill and providing impact to AI3SD.

The Interns will be required to produce a poster for the AI3SD Summer Project Symposia 1st – 2nd September 2021, and they will take part in our Skills4Scientists programme that will run weekly across July and August whereby the interns will be given training in a range of research, technical and interpersonal skills, alongside informative career-based events.
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Longio, Jamie and Reid, Marc , Kanza, Samantha, Frey, Jeremy G. and Hooper, Victoria (eds.) (2021) AI3SD Intern Project: Development of Imaging Methods for Industrial Chemical Kinetics (AI3SD-Intern-Series, 12) Southampton. University of Southampton (doi:10.5258/SOTON/AI3SD0151).

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This year 15 interns join us for a 10 week programme between 28th June and 25th September 2021. The projects they are working on are interdisciplinary and include both cutting-edge AI and cutting-edge chemical discovery and demonstrate how and why they are relevant to AI3SD. The projects must be able to demonstrate valuable outputs both with respect to developing student skill and providing impact to AI3SD.

The Interns will be required to produce a poster for the AI3SD Summer Project Symposia 1st – 2nd September 2021, and they will take part in our Skills4Scientists programme that will run weekly across July and August whereby the interns will be given training in a range of research, technical and interpersonal skills, alongside informative career-based events.

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Published date: 25 September 2021
Additional Information: Jamie Longio: I am a Computer Science Student at the University of Strathclyde and have just completed my 2nd year of studies. My expertise and interests are in Data Science and AI, which I hope to develop through my time with AI3SD. I am going to be working with Computer Vision AI for Analytical Chemistry in my position as an intern with the Reid Group this Summer, and I look forward to learning the intricacies of this technology and how to apply it for real world benefit. Outside of Computer Science I am very active, being a part of my universities Tennis, Badminton and Rowing clubs, I also play bass and acoustic guitar, and can speak English and Italian. Originally, I am from Aberdeenshire, specifically the Cairngorms National Park region, and now I live in Glasgow to attend university. In my free time, I enjoy reading, cooking, and playing games with friends. Marc Reid: Marc was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland. He completed his Masters in Chemistry at the University of Strathclyde in 2011. In 2015, he completed his Carnegie Trust-sponsored PhD in Chemistry at Strathclyde. From 2015-16, Marc was a postdoctoral research associate with at the University of Edinburgh. During that time, he was inducted into the SciFinder Future Leaders in Chemistry programme. In 2016, Marc won the prestigious Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship and rejoined the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry at Strathclyde from 2017-20. This position was supported by GlaxoSmithKline, and he was thus the first Strathclyde-GSK Early Career Academic. In 2018, Marc was selected to participate in the Scottish Crucible leadership program, the Merck Innovation Cup, and was part of the Converge Challenge Entrepreneurship Competition Top 30. In 2020 Marc became a CPACT-supported Research Fellow and then Lecturer for Innovation in Education at the University of Bristol. Most recently, Marc was awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, joining the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry at Strathclyde. He holds a visiting lectureship at the University of Bristol, and a visiting Enterprise Fellowship in the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University of Strathclyde. His interests include physical organic chemistry, computer vision, cheminformatics, virtual reality, process safety, and the psychology of the imposter phenomenon.

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Local EPrints ID: 452283
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/452283
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ORCID for Samantha Kanza: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4831-9489
ORCID for Jeremy G. Frey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0842-4302

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Author: Marc Reid
Editor: Samantha Kanza ORCID iD
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