Valentine Ananikov Delivers Key Report At International Conference in Beijing
In August,
Beijing hosted the 26th International Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry
(ICPOC). Pivotal report at the event was delivered by Valentine Ananikov, Academician
of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of Laboratory of Metal-Complex and
Nanoscale Catalysts at Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, and Member of
Scientific Committee of the VYZOV Prize.
The report
was dedicated to the use of artificial intelligence in the development of new
catalysts. Valentine Ananikov pointed out that AI also opens up new
opportunities for scientists: it helps accelerate research, analyze huge
amounts of data, and predict the behavior of complex chemical systems.
"This
technology can radically change the approach to chemical research, increasing the
accuracy and reducing the costs of developing innovative solutions. The
practitioners in modern science are actively discussing whether artificial
intelligence can replace chemists," added the scholar. You can find
further details about the topic at the official website of the Institute of
Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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ICPOC
Mr. Ananikov
also mentioned the ongoing discussions regarding the need to provide prompt
responses to advanced challenges in science.
"Given
the rapid growth of new academic fields, significant challenges arise due to
the insufficient rate of evaluation and recognition of research by the
international academic community," he said. "The major challenge is
the need to quickly identify and incentivize promising scientific works so that
they could receive the support that ensures faster development."
The establishment
of new prizes and awards is a critical tool for addressing this challenge. Valentine
Ananikov believes that this helps attract the attention of a wide range of
scientists and investors to the research as well as emphasize its importance.
"Awards
inspire scientists to new achievements, motivating them to carry out ambitious
projects that can lead to breakthrough discoveries," said Mr. Ananikov.
It is
equally important that the awards bolster international cooperation, bring
together scientists from different countries, and foster the exchange of
knowledge and best practices. This benefits the development of science in
general and accelerates the practical implementation of advanced technologies.
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ICPOC
"Discussions
held at the international forum served as another reminder that the activities
of the Vyzov Foundation are welcome throughout the world. I would like to wish
the Foundation continued success, especially in developing the international
category," concluded Valentine Ananikov.
The 26th
International Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry was organized by the Tsinghua
University. This event invited the attention of leading researches from various
countries and was attended by more than 700 scientists and students. The
conference was endorsed by the International Union of Pure and Applied
Chemistry (IUPAC), an international organization in the field of chemistry that
sets the standards and promotes chemistry on the international stage.