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Enhancing Scientific Research through Exchangeable Materials Data Representation

Explore the objectives of Codata Task Group Co-Chairs from Kent State University and University of Queensland to establish common materials data standards and databases for advanced materials research, manufacturing, and sustainable energy. Learn about recent international initiatives and the importance of direct interoperability with computers, design, testing, and evaluation of materials for emerging technologies, and enhancing students' educational experiences in global communities of practice.

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Enhancing Scientific Research through Exchangeable Materials Data Representation

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  1. Exchangeable Materials Data Representation To Support Scientific Research And Education: Overview & Objectives of Codata Task Group Co-Chairs: Laura Bartolo Jane Hunter Kent State University (US) University of Queensland (AU)

  2. OVERVIEW • Materials Research  Advanced Materials •  Manufacturing •  Sustainable Energy • Recent International Initiatives  Europe: CEN Feb 2012 Workshop  Asia: AMD April 2012 Symposium  Americas: US OSTP MGI JUNE 2011 • Task Group •  Representation from 9 countries •  Academe, government, industry •  Research, education, workforce

  3. Objectives • Common Materials Data Standards & Databases contributing to: • Direct interoperability with computers and computer-controlled facilities • Design, testing, and evaluation of materialsfor applications in emerging technologies • Students’ educational experiences as part of international communities of practice and as complement to formal classroom learning

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