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Overview amp Objectives o f Codata Task Group Co Chairs Laura Bartolo Jane Hunter Kent State University US University of Queensland AU OVERVIEW Materials Research ID: 277390

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Exchangeable Materials Data Representation To Support Scientific Research And Education:

Overview &

Objectives

o

f

Codata

Task Group

Co

-Chairs

:

Laura Bartolo Jane Hunter

Kent State University (US) University of Queensland (AU)Slide2

OVERVIEW

Materials Research

 Advanced Materials

 Manufacturing

 Sustainable Energy

Recent International Initiatives

Europe

: CEN Feb 2012 Workshop

Asia

:

AMD April 2012 Symposium

 Americas: US OSTP MGI JUNE 2011

Task Group

 Representation from 9 countries

Academe, government, industry

Research, education, workforce

Slide3

Objectives

Common Materials Data

S

tandards & Databases contributing to:

Direct interoperability with computers and computer-controlled facilities

Design

, testing, and

evaluation

of materials

for applications in emerging technologies

Students’ educational experiences as part of international communities of practice and as complement to formal classroom learning