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Reflections from the 2024 Large Language Model (LLM) Hackathon for Applications in Materials Science and Chemistry

Here, we present the outcomes from the second Large Language Model (LLM) Hackathon for Applications in Materials Science and Chemistry, which engaged participants across global hybrid locations, resulting in 34 team submissions. The submissions spanned seven key application areas and demonstrated th...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2024-11
Main Authors: Zimmermann, Yoel, Bazgir, Adib, Afzal, Zartashia, Ai, Qianxiang, Alampara, Nawaf, Al-Feghali, Alexander, Ansari, Mehrad, Antypov, Dmytro, Aswad, Amro, Bai, Jiaru, Baibakova, Viktoriia, Bitzek, Erik, Bocarsly, Joshua D, Borisova, Anna, Bran, Andres M, Brinson, L Catherine, Marcel Moran Calderon, Canalicchio, Alessandro, Chen, Victor, Chiang, Yuan, Circi, Defne, Chen, Zizhang, Min-Hsueh Chiu, Kedar Dabhadkar, Datar, Archit, Evans, Matthew L, Fard, Maryam Ghazizade, Fisicaro, Giuseppe, Gangan, Abhijeet Sadashiv, George, Janine, Götte, Michael, Harb, Hassan, Hong, Pengyu, Ilyas, Ahmed, Alishba Imran, Kevin Maik Jablonka, Jones, Colin, Josephson, Tyler R, Juhasz, Greg, Kang, Rongda, Ghazal Khalighinejad, Khan, Sartaaj, Klawohn, Sascha, Alvin Noe Ladines, Leang, Sarom, Lederbauer, Magdalena, Sheng-Lun, Mark Liao, Liu, Hao, Liu, Xuefeng, Lo, Stanley, Madireddy, Sandeep, Maharana, Piyush Ranjan, Márquez, José A, Mills, Rob, Mohanty, Trupti, Seyed Mohamad Moosavi, Moßhammer, Alexander, Naghdi, Amirhossein D, Naik, Aakash, Narykov, Oleksandr, Näsström, Hampus, Xuan Vu Nguyen, Ni, Xinyi, Teslim Olayiwola, Aleyna Beste Ozhan, Pagel, Sebastian, Parida, Chiku, Patel, Vraj, Patyukova, Elena, Pinto, Luis, Pizarro, José M, Pratiush, Utkarsh, Puli, Charishma, Qin, Andrew, Ricci, Francesco, Roy, Aritra, Rug, Tehseen, Sayeed, Hasan M, Scheidgen, Markus, Schöppach, Fabian, Schumann, Julia, Schwarting, Marcus, Shen, Kevin, Shi, Jiale, Si, Pradip, Tang, Dandan, Terboven, Carla, Tropin, Mark, Pablo Andres Unzueta, Vinchurkar, Tirtha, Vo, Trung, Vogel, Gabriel, Völker, Christoph, Weinreich, Jan, Zaki, Mohd, Zhang, Sylvester, Zhang, Weijie, Zhu, Ruijie, Janssen, Jan, Blaiszik, Ben
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Summary:Here, we present the outcomes from the second Large Language Model (LLM) Hackathon for Applications in Materials Science and Chemistry, which engaged participants across global hybrid locations, resulting in 34 team submissions. The submissions spanned seven key application areas and demonstrated the diverse utility of LLMs for applications in (1) molecular and material property prediction; (2) molecular and material design; (3) automation and novel interfaces; (4) scientific communication and education; (5) research data management and automation; (6) hypothesis generation and evaluation; and (7) knowledge extraction and reasoning from scientific literature. Each team submission is presented in a summary table with links to the code and as brief papers in the appendix. Beyond team results, we discuss the hackathon event and its hybrid format, which included physical hubs in Toronto, Montreal, San Francisco, Berlin, Lausanne, and Tokyo, alongside a global online hub to enable local and virtual collaboration. Overall, the event highlighted significant improvements in LLM capabilities since the previous year's hackathon, suggesting continued expansion of LLMs for applications in materials science and chemistry research. These outcomes demonstrate the dual utility of LLMs as both multipurpose models for diverse machine learning tasks and platforms for rapid prototyping custom applications in scientific research.
ISSN:2331-8422