Principles of the Battery Data Genome
Logan Ward, Susan Babinec, Eric J. Dufek, David A. Howey,, Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan, Muratahan Aykol, David A.C. Beck, Ben, Blaiszik, Bor-Rong Chen, George Crabtree, Valerio de Angelis, Philipp, Dechent, Matthieu Dubarry, Erica E. Eggleton, Donal P. Finegan, Ian Foster,

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a standardized, data-centric approach to battery research to accelerate innovation, emphasizing the creation of scalable data hubs and sharing principles to overcome current data practices barriers.
Contribution
It introduces the Battery Data Genome, a framework for standardized data sharing and community building to enhance battery research productivity.
Findings
Identifies gaps in data sharing practices among battery researchers.
Proposes principles and tools for building scalable data hubs.
Aims to revolutionize battery innovation through improved data practices.
Abstract
Electrochemical energy storage is central to modern society -- from consumer electronics to electrified transportation and the power grid. It is no longer just a convenience but a critical enabler of the transition to a resilient, low-carbon economy. The large pluralistic battery research and development community serving these needs has evolved into diverse specialties spanning materials discovery, battery chemistry, design innovation, scale-up, manufacturing and deployment. Despite the maturity and the impact of battery science and technology, the data and software practices among these disparate groups are far behind the state-of-the-art in other fields (e.g. drug discovery), which have enjoyed significant increases in the rate of innovation. Incremental performance gains and lost research productivity, which are the consequences, retard innovation and societal progress. Examples…
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TopicsAdvanced Battery Technologies Research · Green IT and Sustainability
