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SUMMARY:Patenting AI & Materials: IP Webinars
DESCRIPTION:KEY DETAILS\n\n\n\n\nWEBINAR 1: IP FUNDAMENTALS DATE & TIME11 march 2026\, 14:00 – 15:00 WEBINAR 2: STRATEGIC IP DATE & TIME15 APRIL 2026\, 14:00 – 15:00 \n\n\n\nWEBINAR 1 Register HERE\n\n\n\nWEBINAR 2 Register HERE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Keltie LLP patent attorneys Dr Monica Patel and Dr Emily Weal for a two-part webinar series on protecting innovation at the intersection of AI and materials science. The sessions will guide researchers\, innovators and start-ups through IP fundamentals\, patenting strategies\, and practical tools for recognising and protecting commercially valuable ideas in AI-enabled materials discovery. \n\n\n\nWEBINAR 1: IP FUNDAMENTALS \n\n\n\nThis webinar will introduce the fundamentals of IP for researchers and innovators working at the intersection of AI and materials. The session will cover the differences between patents\, registered designs and trade marks\, how the patent process works in the UK and internationally\, and what typical hurdles to patentability look like in practice. The session will showcase real examples of patentable technologies in materials science and AI\, and highlight how AI-driven approaches are being applied to materials discovery and development. The webinar is designed for a broad audience\, and no prior knowledge of IP or patents is required. \n\n\n\nWEBINAR 2: STRATEGIC IP \n\n\n\nThis webinar will build on these foundations to focus on how to recognise and protect commercially valuable ideas in AI and materials. The session will cover how to identify patentable inventions in your research\, principles of strategic patent drafting for data-driven and AI-enabled materials innovations\, and common IP ownership and collaboration pitfalls in multi-partner projects. The session will also cover an introduction to competitor patent searching and patent landscaping techniques\, and practical IP tips tailored for start-ups and spin-outs emerging from the AI and materials ecosystem. While open to all\, attendees will benefit from having joined Webinar 1 or having a basic familiarity with core IP concepts. \n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\nDr Monica PatelSenior Associate\, Keltie LLP\n\n\n\n\n\nDr Emily WealPartner\, Keltie LLP
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SUMMARY:AIchemy’s Monthly Webinar Series – March 2026
DESCRIPTION:KEY DETAILS\n\n\n\n\nDATE18 March 2026 TIME14:00 – 15:00 COSTFree LOCATIONOnline MS Teams \n\n\n\n\nRECORDINGSClick the YouTube links below to watch each session. \n\n\n\n\nResolving the data ambiguity for periodic crystals The Crystal Geomap visualises materials databases in real time. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are delighted to welcome you to our AIchemy Hub’s monthly webinar series. \n\n\n\nThis month’s talks: \n\n\n\nProf. Vitaliy Kurlin – University of Liverpool \n\n\n\nTalk Title: Resolving the data ambiguity for periodic crystalsThe discontinuity of cell-based representations of periodic crystals under almost any noise has been known theoretically and experimentally at least since 1965. As a result\, major materials databases accumulated thousands of near-duplicate structures that could not be recognized by any past tools [1]. The latest example is the correction of the A-lab paper in Nature [2]\, where almost all words “novel” and “discovery” were crossed out. We will present a rigorously justified approach to uniquely identifying the atomic structure of any periodic crystal by complete\, continuous and fast geometric codes [3]. \n\n\n\n[1] D.Chawla. C&EN news\, https://cen.acs.org/research-integrity/Duplicate-structures-haunt-crystallography-databases/103/web/2025/12. \n\n\n\n[2] N.Szymanski et al. Author Correction: An autonomous laboratory for the accelerated synthesis of inorganic materials. Nature (2026)\, https://static-content.springer.com/esm/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41586-025-09992-y/MediaObjects/41586_2025_9992_MOESM1_ESM.pdf \n\n\n\n[3] D.Widdowson\, V.Kurlin. Resolving the data ambiguity for periodic crystals. NeurIPS 2022\, v.35\, p.24625-2463. Extended version to appear in SIAM J Appl. Math. 2026\, https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.04798. \n\n\n\nDr. Daniel Widdowson  – University of Liverpool \n\n\n\nTalk Title: The Crystal Geomap visualises materials databases in real time \n\n\n\nOur rigorously justified invariants of crystals give rise to a continuous space containing all crystals\, where the proximity of two crystals does not depend on a choice of unit cell and motif\, but whether the two structures can be closely matched atom for atom by isometry [4]. This led us to develop software to visualise this space and be an interface to ultra-fast comparisons of crystals enabled by our invariants [5]. In this talk we will explore unusual “features” of crystal databases such as the ICSD made visible by our depictions of crystal space\, examples of nearly identical crystals represented with completely different cells and motifs [6]\, and a live example of detection of all geometric (near-)duplicates in the ICSD\, a calculation which was computationally intractable by existing methods. \n\n\n\n[4] O.Anosova\, V.Kurlin\, M.Senechal. The importance of definitions in crystallography. IUCrJ\, v.11(4)\, p.453-463 (2024). \n\n\n\n[5] D.Widdowson\, V.Kurlin. Continuous invariant-based maps of the Cambridge Structural Database. Crystal Growth & Design\, v.24(13)\, p.5627–5636 (2024). \n\n\n\n[6] D.Widdowson\, V.Kurlin. Geographic-style maps with a local novelty distance help navigate the materials space. Scientific Reports\, v.15\, 27588 (2025). \n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Vitaliy KurlinProfessor of Computer Science\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Daniel Widdowson Senior Software Engineer\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. John Ward – Webinar Chair Lecturer in Chemistry
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