A case study of multi-modal, multi-institutional data management for the combinatorial materials science community
Sarah I. Allec, Eric S. Muckley, Nathan S. Johnson, Christopher K. H., Borg, Dylan J. Kirsch, Joshua Martin, Rohit Pant, Ichiro Takeuchi, Andrew S., Lee, James E. Saal, Logan Ward, Apurva Mehta

TL;DR
This paper presents a case study on developing a standardized, multi-modal data management dashboard for combinatorial materials science, facilitating data organization, analysis, and visualization across multiple institutions to accelerate materials discovery.
Contribution
It introduces a prototype dashboard for managing complex, multi-institutional datasets in combinatorial materials science, addressing current data management deficiencies.
Findings
Enabled standardized data organization and visualization
Integrated diverse datasets from multiple institutions
Facilitated data-driven thermoelectric materials discovery
Abstract
Although the convergence of high-performance computing, automation, and machine learning has significantly altered the materials design timeline, transformative advances in functional materials and acceleration of their design will require addressing the deficiencies that currently exist in materials informatics, particularly a lack of standardized experimental data management. The challenges associated with experimental data management are especially true for combinatorial materials science, where advancements in automation of experimental workflows have produced datasets that are often too large and too complex for human reasoning. The data management challenge is further compounded by the multi-modal and multi-institutional nature of these datasets, as they tend to be distributed across multiple institutions and can vary substantially in format, size, and content. To adequately map a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMachine Learning in Materials Science · Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions · Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
