Opening New Pathways to Discovery and Innovation in Science and Engineering
The availability of increasingly sophisticated experimental and computational tools provides scientists and engineers with new opportunities, but harnessing the vast amounts of data generated from these new approaches presents a challenge. Building a Materials Data Infrastructure identifies and prioritizes these challenges, while also providing actionable recommendations for addressing them.
Study Features
- Detailed recommendations on overcoming critical barriers, such as effectively storing and maintaining data, maximizing the value of data by enabling its reuse, and creating incentives that encourage data sharing.
- A visual definition of the materials data infrastructure that can be used to support educational, policy development, and planning efforts.
- A review of 17 prior workshops and events that have been conducted and reported on that relate to the development of a materials data infrastructure.
- Guidance on how individuals, groups, and organizations can proactively address the global trend towards open sharing of research products.
- Valuable insights provided by a team of recognized experts on materials and data infrastructure topics.
This study was conducted by TMS on behalf of the U.S. National Science Foundation.
Resources for Sharing Study Content
- Suggested Citation: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), Building a Materials Data Infrastructure: Opening New Pathways to Discovery and Innovation in Science and Engineering (Pittsburgh, PA: TMS, 2017). Electronic copies available at www.tms.org/mdistudy
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