Nanoinformatics
Dublin Core
Title
Nanoinformatics
Subject
Nanoinformatics
Chemistry and Materials Science
Description
This open access book brings out the state of the art on how informatics-based tools are used and expected to be used in nanomaterials research. There has been great progress in the area in which “big-data” generated by experiments or computations are fully utilized to accelerate discovery of new materials, key factors, and design rules. Data-intensive approaches play indispensable roles in advanced materials characterization. "Materials informatics" is the central paradigm in the new trend. "Nanoinformatics" is its essential subset, which focuses on nanostructures of materials such as surfaces, interfaces, dopants, and point defects, playing a critical role in determining materials properties. There have been significant advances in experimental and computational techniques to characterize individual atoms in nanostructures and to gain quantitative information. The collaboration of researchers in materials science and information science is growing actively and is creating a new trend in materials science and engineering.
Creator
Isao Tanaka
Publisher
Springer, Singapore
Contributor
Cut Rita Zahara
Rights
Creative Commons
Type
Textbooks
Files
Citation
Isao Tanaka, “Nanoinformatics,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed December 4, 2024, http://uilis.usk.ac.id/oer/items/show/454.