BD Spokes: SPOKE: MIDWEST: Collaborative: Integrative Materials Design (IMaD): Leverage, Innovate, and Disseminate
BD 辐条:辐条:中西部:协作:集成材料设计 (IMaD):利用、创新和传播
基本信息
- 批准号:1636929
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.76万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-02-15 至 2020-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Materials innovation is a pipeline, deriving from a deep understanding and control of material behavior and properties, leading to advanced materials designs that advance economic prosperity, address national and regional energy needs, and bolster national security. Improving this pipeline requires connecting independent but thematically congruent national and regional materials design efforts to align key stakeholders, consolidate diverse materials data expertise, simplify data access, coalesce on topics of data description and interoperability, enhance and ensure the quality of datasets, and deploy scalable data services to support materials researchers. The Midwest Big Data Spoke (MBD Spoke) for Integrative Materials Design (IMaD) connects researchers in industry, universities, and government to the people and services needed to easily find, access, and use data, tools, and services for materials design. The Midwest is the ideal place for such a program. Many major national materials design efforts funded by DOE, NIST, and NSF as part of the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI) operate in the Midwest, and the Midwest is home to major manufacturing industries that depend critically on materials innovation for their continued competitiveness.The technical work of IMaD will involve integration of software and services from across the Midwest and beyond, including the Materials Commons, the Materials Data Facility, NIST Materials Resource Registry, and Citrine Informatics, to enable smooth flow of software and data among these different systems. For example, integrated authentication provided by Globus Auth will enable access to different components with common credentials (e.g., institutional credentials), and integration of Globus transfer will allow for rapid and reliable exchange of large datasets. Common schemas and metadata terms will be developed and deployed to permit cross-system searching and display of information. Materials data from partners across the Midwest and beyond will be loaded into the Material Data Facility to permit easy discovery and access. Concurrently with these and other development activities, a series of workshops and meetings will be convened to engage academic, government, and industry participants in defining requirements for, and making use of, the integrated system for materials design.This award received co-funding from the Math and Physical Sciences Directorate (MPS) Division of Materials Research (DMR).
材料创新是一个管道,源于对材料行为和特性的深刻理解和控制,导致先进的材料设计,促进经济繁荣,解决国家和地区的能源需求,并加强国家安全。改善这一管道需要将独立但主题一致的国家和地区材料设计工作联系起来,以使关键利益相关者保持一致,巩固不同材料数据专业知识,简化数据访问,在数据描述和互操作性主题上进行合并,增强和确保数据集的质量,并部署可扩展的数据服务来支持材料研究人员。整合材料设计(IMaD)的中西部大数据辐条(MBD辐条)将工业、大学和政府的研究人员与所需的人员和服务联系起来,以便轻松查找、访问和使用材料设计的数据、工具和服务。中西部是开展这类项目的理想之地。作为材料基因组计划(MGI)的一部分,美国能源部、NIST和NSF资助的许多主要国家材料设计工作在中西部开展,中西部是主要制造业的所在地,这些制造业严重依赖材料创新来保持竞争力。IMaD的技术工作将涉及来自中西部及其他地区的软件和服务的集成,包括材料共享、材料数据设施、NIST材料资源注册和Citrine信息学,以实现这些不同系统之间的软件和数据的顺畅流动。例如,Globus Auth提供的集成身份验证将允许使用通用凭证(例如,机构凭证)访问不同的组件,Globus传输的集成将允许快速可靠地交换大型数据集。将开发和部署公共模式和元数据术语,以允许跨系统搜索和显示信息。来自中西部及其他地区合作伙伴的材料数据将被加载到材料数据设施中,以便于发现和访问。在进行这些和其他开发活动的同时,将召开一系列讲习班和会议,使学术界、政府和工业参与者参与确定材料设计综合系统的要求和使用。该奖项由数学和物理科学理事会(MPS)材料研究部(DMR)共同资助。
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Collaborative Research: C1: Learning the Universal Free Energy Function
合作研究:C1:学习通用自由能函数
- 批准号:
1940303 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 4.76万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Machine Learning methods for multi-disciplinary multi-scales problems
协作研究:多学科多尺度问题的机器学习方法
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1940287 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 4.76万 - 项目类别:
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NRT-HDR: Data and Informatics Graduate Intern-traineeship: Materials at the Atomic Scale (DIGI-MAT)
NRT-HDR:数据和信息学研究生实习:原子尺度的材料(DIGI-MAT)
- 批准号:
1922758 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 4.76万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
DMREF/GOALI/Collaborative Research: Computational Design, Rapid Processing and Characterization of Multiple Classes of Materials to Accelerate Materials Innovation
DMREF/GOALI/协作研究:多类材料的计算设计、快速加工和表征,以加速材料创新
- 批准号:
1435545 - 财政年份:2014
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$ 4.76万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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合作研究:GOALI:经过实验验证的计算方法,用于开发和预测各向异性系统中的动力学
- 批准号:
1411106 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 4.76万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
CAREER: First-Principles Modeling of Titanium-Oxygen-Solute Intreaction: Materials Design for Improved Energy Efficiency
职业:钛-氧-溶质相互作用的第一原理建模:提高能源效率的材料设计
- 批准号:
0846624 - 财政年份:2009
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$ 4.76万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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0825961 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 4.76万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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