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003 Dr. Chris Wolverton - Defining Materials Informatics

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

Release Date: 12/06/2018

010 Dr. Cynthia Arnold - The business case for materials informatics show art 010 Dr. Cynthia Arnold - The business case for materials informatics

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

In this episode, Dr. Bryce Meredig and Dr. Arnold discuss: The business case for adopting data-driven methodologies and materials informatics within materials and chemicals organizations Suggestions for kicking off digital initiatives within materials and chemicals organizations Cynthia’s wide-ranging career in the materials industry, and her perspective on the impact that data-driven R&D can have on the pace of innovation within an organization The similarities between Six Sigma and materials informatics adoption and implementation How materials informatics and a data strategy can help...

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DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

Mayor Bill Peduto provides an overview of the history of Pittsburgh’s connection to advanced analytics and technology, and talks about why Pittsburgh has become a hub for artificial intelligence innovation.

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008 Joerg Hellwig -  Digital Transformation in the Materials and Chemicals Industry show art 008 Joerg Hellwig - Digital Transformation in the Materials and Chemicals Industry

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

In this episode, Joerg Hellwig, Chief Digital Officer of LANXESS AG, provides an Industry perspective on how the acceleration of new product development plays a crucial role in a company’s success, and how data is a critical enabler of this acceleration.

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007 Prof. Kristin Persson of the Materials Project – Building a Global Materials Informatics Platform show art 007 Prof. Kristin Persson of the Materials Project – Building a Global Materials Informatics Platform

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

Summary:  This episode focuses on Prof. Kristin Persson’s work directing the Materials Project, where she had her group have built an open-source materials informatics platform that reaches over 75,000 users worldwide.   In this episode, Dr. Bryce Meredig and Prof. Persson discuss: The founding of the Materials Project and how it has grown into a widely used global open-source platform Recruiting and supporting a multidisciplinary group that touches materials science, chemistry, high-performance computing, and scalable web development The motivation for making all Materials...

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006 Dr. Peter Murray-Rust -  Promoting Open Science Through Advocacy, Software, & Community Building show art 006 Dr. Peter Murray-Rust - Promoting Open Science Through Advocacy, Software, & Community Building

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

Summary:  This episode focuses on Dr. Murray-Rust’s work in advocacy, community building, and software development to create a more open scientific community in chemistry and materials.   In this episode, Dr. Bryce Meredig and Prof. Murray-Rust discuss: How Peter’s research background in crystallography inspired him to lead the development of tools and communities around open science and open data Lessons the materials and chemistry communities can learn from bioscience to create a more open community in scientific publishing The impact that open data and open research can have...

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DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

Summary:  This episode highlights opportunities, challenges, and solutions around building a successful cross-functional, data-driven Research and Development team.   In this episode, Dr. Bryce Meredig and Prof. Mauro discuss: Prof.Mauro’s early interest in computer programming, and how that shaped his career Challenges and opportunities for applying data-driven modeling techniques, like machine learning, to materials development Keys to a successful cross-functional materials research and development team The importance of a data-driven culture and strategy for commercial...

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004 Prof. Jillian Buriak - Publishing, Open Data, and Informatics in Materials Research show art 004 Prof. Jillian Buriak - Publishing, Open Data, and Informatics in Materials Research

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

In this episode, Dr. Bryce Meredig and Prof. Buriak discuss: Prof. Buriak’s perspective on Open Data and its impact on scientific publishing. The influence of machine learning and AI on professional societies. The Buriak Group’s recent research applying ML and informatics to photovoltaic materials research. How Prof. Buriak utilizes Twitter and social media to grow her professional network and learn about new breakthroughs in the scientific community. How Prof. Buriak became actively involved in the scientific publishing realm.   "A journal is more than simply publishing scientific...

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003 Dr. Chris Wolverton - Defining Materials Informatics show art 003 Dr. Chris Wolverton - Defining Materials Informatics

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

This episode explores the definition of materials informatics.   In this episode, Dr. Bryce Meredig and Dr. Wolverton discuss: The evolution of Dr. Wolverton’s research and his group’s’ focus on computational materials modeling and machine learning. The challenges and opportunities for computational methods and informatics to accelerate new materials discovery. The different methods and tools the Wolverton Group develops to assist in materials research and development. Applications of machine learning to materials research. The prospects of machine learning and data-driven methods...

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002 Dr. Jim Warren and the Materials Genome Initiative show art 002 Dr. Jim Warren and the Materials Genome Initiative

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

This episode focuses on the importance of materials data to the materials informatics process, as well an update on the .   In this episode, Dr. Meredig and Dr. Warren discuss: How a shared improv background has surprisingly made a positive impact on their scientific careers and technical communication skills. The history of the Materials Genome Initiative, its role in the materials innovation ecosystem, and its future outlook. Successful models of collaboration between policymakers, national labs, academic research groups, and for-profit companies driving innovation in materials...

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001 Introducing DataLab - The Materials Informatics Podcast show art 001 Introducing DataLab - The Materials Informatics Podcast

DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

In this podcast, Dr. Bryce Meredig, Chief Science Officer and co-founder of Citrine Informatics, introduces our audience to materials informatics. Materials informatics is the use of computational and data-driven methods to inform materials design, research, and development. This podcast will feature interviews with leaders in government, industry, and academia who are at the cutting edge of the materials informatics revolution. Dr. Meredig and guests will discuss the most important issues scientists may face as they use materials data to accelerate materials and chemicals development, such as...

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This episode explores the definition of materials informatics.

 

In this episode, Dr. Bryce Meredig and Dr. Wolverton discuss:

  • The evolution of Dr. Wolverton’s research and his group’s’ focus on computational materials modeling and machine learning.
  • The challenges and opportunities for computational methods and informatics to accelerate new materials discovery.
  • The different methods and tools the Wolverton Group develops to assist in materials research and development.
  • Applications of machine learning to materials research.
  • The prospects of machine learning and data-driven methods to explain new physics and chemistry.

 

"I think of Materials Informatics as the application of data-driven tools to solve problems in materials science and engineering. The advent of the field and why we can define it now is because of data." Dr. Christopher Wolverton

 

About Dr. Christopher Wolverton:

Dr.Christopher Wolverton is the Jerome B. Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University. Before joining the faculty, he worked at the Research and Innovation Center at Ford Motor Company, where he was group leader for the Hydrogen Storage and Nanoscale Modeling Group. He received his BS in physics from the University of Texas at Austin, his PhD in physics from the University of California, Berkeley, and performed postdoctoral work at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). His research interests include computational studies of a variety of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly materials via first-principles atomistic calculations, high-throughput and machine learning tools to accelerate materials discovery, and “multiscale” methodologies for linking atomistic and microstructural scales. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

 

Connect with Dr. Christopher Wolverton:

Profile: Chris Wolverton

LinkedIn: Chris Wolverton

 

About Dr. Bryce Meredig:

Bryce Meredig is the Chief Science Officer and co-founder of Citrine Informatics. His research interest is the application of machine learning to materials science. He earned his PhD in materials science from Northwestern University, where he focused on materials informatics, and his BAS and MBA at Stanford University, where he is also on the faculty of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. He is the author of more than 20 peer-reviewed publications, including some of the earliest on applying ML to materials development. He was an Arjay Miller Scholar and Terman Fellow at Stanford and a Presidential Fellow and NDSEG Fellow at Northwestern.

 

Connect with Bryce Meredig:

Twitter: @brycemeredig

Website: Citrine.io

 

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