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Getting the MOST from Formulation Modelling - Webinar

2 - 13 April 2016, ., United Kingdom


Introduction
The webinar is about the use of computer-aided modelling in formulation design. We will look at different types of modelling that can be exploited right now and those that will be coming on stream in the near future. Having models is not enough to make an impact, and this webinar will also explore how they can be used on the critical path of innovation programmes, in particular using Many-Objective Search Tools (MOST) and experimental design. The content is applicable to any formulation type and application, and will not require any deep technical knowledge of modelling or many-objective search.
                         
 
 
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  • Jerry Winter Home Care Discover eScience Leader at Unilever R&D, United Kingdom

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Online event via KTN webex. Details to follow registration

Online event via KTN webex. Details to follow registration, Online event, ., ., United Kingdom

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