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Projects/Programs

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Annual Machine Learning for Materials Research Bootcamp

Ongoing
Four days of lectures and hands-on exercises covering a range of data analysis topics from introduction to python and data pre-processing to advanced machine learning analysis techniques. Example topics include: Identifying important features in complex/high dimensional data Visualizing high

Autonomous Formulation Lab

Ongoing
The Autonomous Formulation Laboratory is a joint program between the nMat consortium, NCNR, and NIST's Material Measurement Lab focused on accelerating materials discovery and formulation optimization through artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) directed, multimodal scattering

Autonomous Scanning Droplet Cell

Ongoing
Corrosion impacts a broad spectrum of application areas including infrastructure, transportation, and the military. The annual price tag for corrosion mitigation and remediation is 3.4 % of the US GDP. The team is particularly interested in discovering new metallic glasses (metals without long range

Autonomous Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks

Ongoing
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) show great promise for a variety of applications, from industrial gas separation, to catalysis, to PFAS absorption. One challenge to the adoption of these technologies is determining and optimizing the synthesis of these materials. There are large computational

A Low-Cost Robot Science Kit for Education

Ongoing
Despite its low cost, Legolas has been demonstrated for machine learning-driven hypothesis design, discovery, and validation. For the last four years, Legolas has been used in hands-on courses at the University of Maryland to teach next-generation workforce skills, including ML, control systems
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