Phil Kay
Phil loves showing people how data analytics enables better science. His passion for this started with some big successes using statistical design of experiments as a development chemist at FujiFilm. Phil has a master’s degree in applied statistics and a master’s and PhD in chemistry. He is a chartered chemist and chair of the RSC process chemistry and technology interest group.
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Lessons from a Nobel laureate teach us how to think better
In a world of AI, chemists need statistical thinking
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If you think data is the new oil, you’re thinking too crudely
The differences are more important than the similarities
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Chemistry needs the human element - here’s why
Automated R&D has huge potential, but we need to be kept in the loop
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Why the making stuff mindset doesn’t make sense
Changing the way you think about experiments will make you a better scientist
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Digitalisation is the future of science, just ask a biologist
Biology has some life lessons for chemistry
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You don’t need coding to be a chemist
Writing your own software can be useful, but what matters is knowing how to use it