Forwarding on behalf of Alejandro Strachan, Professor of Materials Engineering, Purdue University, Network for Computational Nanotechnology - nanohub.org, Center for Predictive Materials and Devices (c-PRIMED), and Arun Mannodi Kanakkithodi, Assistant Professor of Materials Engineering.

 

Anybody can register for free and attend the meeting online on three days (Feb 21, 22, 23) between 1 and 5 pm EST. Students are also encouraged to submit posters on their research.

 

Thank you,

 

Lisa Stacey
Lead Administrative Assistant
School of Materials Engineering

Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering
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Join the biggest materials data community meeting February 21-23 online

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MaRDA2023 Annual Meeting

 

Materials Research Data Alliance Annual Meeting (Virtual Format)

February 21-23; 1:00-4:45 EST

Agenda and Registration: https://www.marda-alliance.org/blog-2/marda2023/

 

MaRDA2023 provides a deep dive into materials data and data infrastructure preparedness for the rapid acceleration in both AI use and AI capabilities. Join us for presentations and discussions about community collaboration and working groups to advance MGI priorities. Learn about the OSTP Nelson Memorandum on Equitable Access, the CHIPS Act, and interagency efforts to support FAIR data and infrastructure to drive materials innovation. The student poster session will be expanded this year, with awards given to posters that best exemplify MGI approaches to materials discovery and design. Participants may attend any or all of the days. MaRDA registration and membership are free and open to all materials data stakeholders interested in MaRDA's mission. Registration and the preliminary agenda are open now at https://marda-alliance.org/.

 

The MaRDA Mission:  The Materials Research Data Alliance (MaRDA) is a community-led network focused on connecting and integrating U.S. materials research data infrastructure to realize the promise of open, accessible, and interoperable materials data.  Each of these elements are aligned with the goals of the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI).  MaRDA provides a platform that promotes the convergence of ideas, people, data, and tools to accelerate discovery, enable new insights into materials mechanisms, and lay the foundation for both human-centered and artificial intelligence-assisted approaches to materials design.

 

Meeting Co-Chairs:  Dr. Rama Vasudevan (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Dr. Ekin Dogus Cubuk (Google Brain), and Dr. Arun Mannodi-Kanakkithodi (Purdue University)

 

Questions to: info@marda-alliance.org