Date
Participants
Ben Pritchard
Goals
New advancements
New submissions
Protein Fragments TorsionDrives
can geomeTRIC do combinatorics of torsions, e.g. phi and psi for an amino acid in a grid search?
Enamine REAL subset Optimization
Trevor working on putting this together
Jessica Maat’s dataset
Upcoming infrastructure improvements
Psi4Harness error reporting fix QCEngine#266
STANDARDS-based versioning #137
Torchani changes - QCEngine release
Upcoming science support
PCM-based implicit solvent pathway
ESPs and wavefunction storage
Uploading datasets calculated on private server
Larger advances
Automated FF coverage gap identification, torsion prioritization, submission generation
Benchmarking (dashboard, etc.)
Discussion topics
Item | Presenter | Notes |
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geomeTRIC combinations | David |
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Upcoming FF fit datasets | Josh |
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Implicit solvent usage | Josh |
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ESPs | Josh |
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Uploading datasets from private instance | Trevor |
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Benchmarking | Trevor + David |
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QCSubmit for automated FF coverage improvement | Josh |
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Action items
- David Dotson will continue preparations of TorsionDrive dataset for protein fragments
- Joshua Horton will test the most recent linux build of
psi4
to see if it meets our needs for PCM-based implicit solvent usage - Ben Pritchard will discuss QCElemental#230 with Lori Burns to determine path forward, since it appears to be a blocker for ESP usage
- David Dotson will reach out to Adrian Roitberg and others in his group for advice on their approach for active learning to train ANI2x. Perhaps we can benefit from a similar approach?
- Everyone will consider what would be needed for a feedback loop of automated FF coverage gap identification, torsion prioritization, submission generation over the next week
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