Credits

Atlas is developed and maintained by the Matter Lab at the University of Toronto and the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence.

Core developers

  • Riley Hickman

Citation

Atlas is an academic research software. If you use Atlas in a scientific publication, please cite the following article.:

@misc{hickman_atlas_2023,

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Olympus works hand-in-hand with Atlas. We would be grateful for citations of the following articles as well.:

@article{hase_olympus_2021,
    author = {H{\"a}se, Florian and Aldeghi, Matteo and Hickman, Riley J. and Roch, Lo{\"\i}c M. and Christensen, Melodie and Liles, Elena and Hein, Jason E. and Aspuru-Guzik, Al{\'a}n},
    doi = {10.1088/2632-2153/abedc8},
    issn = {2632-2153},
    journal = {Machine Learning: Science and Technology},
    month = jul,
    number = {3},
    pages = {035021},
    title = {Olympus: a benchmarking framework for noisy optimization and experiment planning},
    volume = {2},
    year = {2021}
}

@misc{hickman_olympus_2023,
    author = {Hickman, Riley and Parakh, Priyansh and Cheng, Austin and Ai, Qianxiang and Schrier, Joshua and Aldeghi, Matteo and Aspuru-Guzik, Al{\'a}n},
    doi = {10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-74w8d},
    language = {en},
    month = may,
    publisher = {ChemRxiv},
    shorttitle = {Olympus, enhanced},
    title = {Olympus, enhanced: benchmarking mixed-parameter and multi-objective optimization in chemistry and materials science},
    urldate = {2023-06-21},
    year = {2023},
}