Armelle Varillas
Armelle is a current student at the Governor’s School for Science and Math. She is mainly interested in pursuing Biology, or more specifically, medicine. Along with biology, she also enjoys physics and math. She also enjoys going to the gym for strength training and general well-being as well as spending hours reading a variety of different novels. Armelle will be working with Dr. Garcia and Lucas Ayres, on a project linking artificial intelligence with chemistry.
Armelle’s inclusion in the 2022 REU Cohort has been facilitated by NSF’s award 2227374 (MPS-High: REU Site at Clemson)
Publications
Lucas B. Ayres, Tomás E. Benavidez, Armelle Varillas, Jeb R. Linton, Daniel C. Whitehead, and Carlos D. Garcia
J. of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 71 (2023) cover article)
Presentations
Using Artificial Intelligence to Formulate New Deep Eutectic Solvents
Armelle Varillas, Lucas Ayres, and Carlos D Garcia
Oral Presentation at South Carolina Junior Academy of Science (Charleston, SC – 03/2023), Presentation selected for Best Oral Presentation, Computer Science (1st Place)
Teaching Chemistry to Computers: Exploring the Chemical Space Through Text
Lucas Ayres, Armelle Varillas, and Carlos D Garcia
Poster presented at SERMACS 2022, October 20, 2022 – San Juan, Puerto Rico
Using Artificial Intelligence to Formulate New Deep Eutectic Solvents
Poster presented at the 9th Annual Summer Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium, July 29th, 2022 at the Watt Innovation Center Atrium, Clemson University.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Formulate New Deep Eutectic Solvents
Poster presented at the SPRI Poster Symposium, July 15th, 2022 at the Great Hall, Honors Center, Clemson University.