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Vision for Data and Informatics in the Future Materials Innovation Ecosystem

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JOM
Volume 68, Issue 8, Pages 2126-2137

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11837-016-2036-5

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  1. NIST [70NANB14H191]
  2. Georgia Tech's IDEAS grant
  3. Georgia Tech Institute for Materials

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The high cost and time typically expended in the successful deployment of new materials into high-performance commercial products is attributable to multiple factors. The most significant of these include the heavy reliance on experiments, the persisting disconnect between multiscale experiments and multiscale models, the lack of a broadly accessible data and knowledge infrastructure that can support the implementation of a holistic systems approach, and the lack of a suitable framework for facilitating and enhancing the critically needed cross-disciplinary collaborations. The emerging discipline of materials data science and informatics (MDSI) promises to address these key technology gaps. The potential benefits to the materials innovation enterprise that could accrue from an aggressive adoption of the novel concepts and toolsets offered by MDSI are examined. A specific vision is expounded for the role of MDSI in bridging the large gap that exists between the multiscale materials experiments and the multiscale materials models.

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