Machine learning in heterogeneous porous materials
M D'Elia, H Deng, C Fraces, K Garikipati… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2022 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.04137, 2022•arxiv.org
The" Workshop on Machine learning in heterogeneous porous materials" brought together
international scientific communities of applied mathematics, porous media, and material
sciences with experts in the areas of heterogeneous materials, machine learning (ML) and
applied mathematics to identify how ML can advance materials research. Within the scope of
ML and materials research, the goal of the workshop was to discuss the state-of-the-art in
each community, promote crosstalk and accelerate multi-disciplinary collaborative research …
international scientific communities of applied mathematics, porous media, and material
sciences with experts in the areas of heterogeneous materials, machine learning (ML) and
applied mathematics to identify how ML can advance materials research. Within the scope of
ML and materials research, the goal of the workshop was to discuss the state-of-the-art in
each community, promote crosstalk and accelerate multi-disciplinary collaborative research …
The "Workshop on Machine learning in heterogeneous porous materials" brought together international scientific communities of applied mathematics, porous media, and material sciences with experts in the areas of heterogeneous materials, machine learning (ML) and applied mathematics to identify how ML can advance materials research. Within the scope of ML and materials research, the goal of the workshop was to discuss the state-of-the-art in each community, promote crosstalk and accelerate multi-disciplinary collaborative research, and identify challenges and opportunities. As the end result, four topic areas were identified: ML in predicting materials properties, and discovery and design of novel materials, ML in porous and fractured media and time-dependent phenomena, Multi-scale modeling in heterogeneous porous materials via ML, and Discovery of materials constitutive laws and new governing equations. This workshop was part of the AmeriMech Symposium series sponsored by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine and the U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
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