The College of Computer and Information Sciences participated in the Chemllmathon Hackathon, held alongside the Chemindix 2024 Conference on November 24th and 25th. The college contributed to the following tracks:
Track 3: Cutting-Edge Research in Generative AI in Chemistry for Professionals
This track targeted faculty members, researchers, graduate students, and those interested in working with generative AI in chemistry.
A joint team from the College of Computer and Information Sciences and the Department of Chemistry at the College of Science participated in this track:
- Dr. Menwa Alshammari
- Dr. Mohamed Ezzeldin
- Dr. Mashael Alkhamssan
- Dr. Nada Alhathlool
- Dr. Mohamed Ramadan
- Dr. Hassan Mohamed
- Dr. Khulaif Alshammari
- Dr. Ahmed Alanzi
Track 2: Advancing Chemistry with Generative AI for Everyday Users
This track targeted university and high school students who use generative AI for information discovery.
A team of female students from the College of Computer and Information Sciences participated in this track:
- Wajd Alhuzaym
- Rana Alanazi
- Wasan Alanazi