Training Programs

Our training programs are open to anyone who has completed at least two years of any STEM degree program.

The Software Engineers track assumes the completion of two years of a bachelor’s degree in software engineering, computer science, or a related field. However, anyone with a solid background in software engineering is welcome to participate.

The Life Scientists track is designed for undergraduates and graduates in biology, chemistry, and related life science fields. Completing at least two years of a relevant bachelor’s degree is sufficient. Programs in this track use no-code and low-code platforms such as KNIME to teach computational thinking, problem-solving, and how to prototype solutions to real-world problems.

The Common track training programs are open to everyone.

Please note that the guidelines above are not strict eligibility requirements. If you believe you have the necessary prerequisites, you are encouraged to join any training program that interests you.

All training programs are project-based and focused on practical skill development.

Software Engineers

Applied Cheminformatics with RDKit

  • December 5, 2025
  • 15 hours
  • 🥇Beginner

Modern chemistry is, in many ways, a data challenge. This training program translates chemical concepts into computer science terms, allowing you to leverage your existing expertise in string and graph manipulation to analyze, filter, and generate molecular structures.

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Life Scientists

Data Science for Life Scientists with KNIME

  • October 1, 2025
  • 15 hours
  • 🥇Beginner

Master core data science skills by building a Drug Discovery Pipeline that helps evaluate and prioritize drug-like compounds. You’ll create a workflow that combines raw lab data, calculates basic molecular features, and visualizes structure-activity patterns.

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