GreenSpeed: Sustainable Chemical Synthesis Right from the Start
Offered By: The Julia Programming Language via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover an innovative industrial application called "GreenSpeed" in this conference talk from JuliaCon 2024. Learn how this tool, developed using Julia and the GenieFramework, enables Merck to calculate sustainability Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for complex organic chemical synthesis. Explore how GreenSpeed integrates electronic lab journals to assess the environmental impact of different substances and reactions. Gain insights into the application's use of dynamic tree structures and visualization techniques, such as the Sankey Diagram, to illustrate material flow during synthesis processes and data completeness. Understand how Julia's computational power enables complex calculations and insightful visualizations, empowering businesses to make informed decisions about synthesis routes and optimize resource utilization. Discover features like dynamic selection fields, editable trees, and tables for manual data correction. Learn about the admin panel's debugging tools, file modification capabilities, and hotfix application for smooth operation. See real-world examples of how Merck has used GreenSpeed to assess sustainability, identify improvement areas, and enhance production practices in this comprehensive overview of GreenSpeed's capabilities in calculating sustainability KPIs for complex organic chemical synthesis.
Syllabus
GreenSpeed: Sustainable Chemical Synthesis Right from the Start | Hänsel, Wirsing | JuliaCon 2024
Taught by
The Julia Programming Language
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