3:00 - 4:30 PM on Tuesday, February 6th
Competition Info:
- The pitch is for a project, not a start-up. The project could either be one that you are currently working on or a side/future project that you would like to pursue
- The project can be either explicitly computational in nature or an experimentally-driven project that could be taken to the next level with the addition of computational tools
- Make sure to highlight not only the impact of the project but the impact that the computational tools will have on the project
- You will have time during the day of the event to adjust your pitch based on tools and workflows you have been exposed to earlier in the day
- For more information on Schrödinger’s platform please reference www.schrodinger.com
Rules:
- There can be a maximum of 3 presenters per group
- A single person can only be involved in 1 pitch
- Each pitch should be a maximum of 5 minutes long
- There is time for a maximum of 8 pitches. Pitches will be accepted on a first come first serve basis
Prizes (for each member of the winning team):