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  <title><![CDATA[The Materials Data Scientist and the Space In-Between]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Tony Fast leads this Chalk &amp; Talk discussion. Isolated improvements in algorithms, technology, and computation directly impact the landscape of information use in materials science. &nbsp;A grander adoption of data-driven science is looming within materials science, as the materials science community rapidly generates large volumes of heterogeneous materials information. &nbsp;These multi-modal and spatiotemporal packets of information are quickly outgrowing traditional empirical approaches to analysis. &nbsp;This provides a new opportunity to create research profiles of users steeped in materials domain knowledge and data science; these users will interface data scientists with materials scientists to fill the space in-between.</p><p>The materials data scientist will use a diverse set of skills for data management, feature identification, feature representation/parametrization, data modeling, and reporting. The materials data scientist will understand reduced order modeling, statistics, algorithms, and coding. &nbsp;The materials data scientist will also need to be social in order to &nbsp;enable the next generation of bi-directional structure-property-processing linkages that are required to discover and develop advanced materials.</p><p>In this talk, a few early case studies in data-driven methods for solving materials science problems will be explored. &nbsp;Emerging spatial statistics tools will be explored that enable an objective comparison of static and evolving 3-D material volumes from molecular dynamics simulation, micro-CT, and Scanning Electron Microscopy. &nbsp;Also, the statistics will provide a foundation to create improved bottom-up homogenization relationships in fuel cell materials. &nbsp;Lastly, applications of the Materials Knowledge System, a data-driven meta-model to create top-down localization relationships will be explored for phase field model and finite element model information. &nbsp;Lastly, this lecture will touch on how to ensure subsequent generations of materials scientists are increasingly collaborative.</p>]]></body>
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