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| Talk (non-conference) (Invited) | FZJ-2024-00102 |
2023
Abstract: In material research, determining the status of a material is one of most importance as it helps in understanding the effect of various treatments or processing parameters. Material characterization comes in many forms, including measuring physical properties such as strength and conductivity, investigating physical structures such as crystalline morphology and arrangement, and examining chemical structures such as composition and oxidation state. While various analysis tools can provide basic data for material characterization, it is crucial to process the raw data to extract valuable hidden information. By processing raw data, researchers can unlock insights that are not readily apparent at first glance. These insights can lead to new discoveries, innovations, and breakthroughs in the field of material research.This presentation demonstrates how data processing can impact material research and help researchers gain a deeper understanding of the materials they work with. Firstly, the hierarchical structure and alignment status of carbon nanotube fiber can be determined using tensile testing data. Lastly, the electro-deposition mechanism can be qualitatively and quantitatively investigated using in-situ transmission electron microscopy data. By leveraging the power of data processing, new possibilities can be unlocked and material research can be taken to the next level. Therefore, data processing is a crucial tool in the field of material research as it helps extract hidden insights from raw data, potentially leading to new discoveries and breakthroughs in the field.
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