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Aitomistic Courses – Upgrade Your Skills in Aitomistic Simulations at Your Pace

Do you want to upgrade your computational chemistry research with skills in aitomistic simulations? Our online courses provide a perfect opportunity to do so at your own pace. You can choose the right course for you in Aitomisic Hub. You are welcome to contribute your course with attractive copyright and royalty options.


The selection of courses by Pavlo O. Dral, an active researcher and educator with a decades-long experience in aitomistic simulations (Now open for pre-registration!):


- Aitomistic Simulations: A Living Course on AI and Computational Chemistry. This is our best offering. It is the only course on AI and computational chemistry that is continuously updated - you cannot do this with a printed book! A limited number of Premium subscriptions unlocks the personalized responses to your questions, answered by the course author (first come first served, only a few subscriptions are available).


- Computational chemistry and AI, abridged, July 2025 Edition. A legacy course provided for free to get a low-budget general introduction to the aitomistic simulations. The AI in atomistic simulations is evolving so rapidly that this course becomes increasingly outdated over time. If you want to catch up with the latest developments, please check the Living course above.


Aitomistic Simulations: A Living Course on AI and Computational Chemistry


This continuously updated course is created and maintained by an active, internationally recognized expert in the field. Learn at your own pace while staying current with the latest techniques and trends in aitomistic simulations.



As a subscriber to the Living course, you will:

  • 📩 Receive email updates on new course materials and developments in the field
  • 📚 Always have access to the most up-to-date content
  • 🎓 Learn from real-world experience distilled into practical lessons

Premium subscribers will also have the opportunity to:

  • Attend several live webinars with the course author
  • Ask questions and receive personalized responses, either during the webinars or asynchronously via email, Slack, or QQ.

Please note: While the author will make a genuine effort to answer questions, responses may take time, and the number of questions handled will be reasonable to ensure quality. This is not a 24/7 unlimited Q&A service.


The number of Premium subscriptions is limited — pre-register now to secure your spot.

First come, first served.


This course is open for pre-registration!

Once we have enough pre-registered participants, we will launch it. This course is paid; see the pricing.

How to pre-register?

1. 🔐 Register and log in at Aitomistic Hub

2. 📂 Click the ‘course icon’ in the left panel


3. 📝 Select the course you want to pre-register for, and click ‘pre-register

Computational chemistry and AI, abridged, July 2025 Edition

We’re glad to share that, following multiple requests, the July 2025 Edition of the hands-on online course Computational Chemistry & AI by Pavlo O. Dral is now available free of charge for academic users. 🎓



📚 The first edition (June 2024) was well received — one participant shared:

“Dr. Dral offers a fantastic introduction to the concepts around machine learning in chemistry!”

The course is based on the author’s experience teaching university courses and running hands-on workshops. Since the field is evolving rapidly, the course has already been updated several times.


🧭 How to Access the Course


1. 🔐 Register and log in at Aitomistic Hub


2. 📂 Click the course icon in the left panel

3. 📝 Click ‘Apply’

✅ If you meet the eligibility criteria — especially having a verifiable academic affiliation (such as using your university email when registering) — your application is usually approved within 24 hours.


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If you find the course helpful, we’d really appreciate your feedback, suggestions, and testimonials (contact@aitomistic.com).

And if you know colleagues, students, or friends who might benefit from it, please share this announcement with them.


Thank you for helping us support the academic community! 💬📨