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Materials Acceleration Platforms (MAPs) Accelerating Materials Research and Development to Meet Urgent Societal Challenges

Abstract

Climate Change and Materials Criticality challenges are driving urgent responses from global governments. These global responses drive policy to achieve sustainable, resilient, clean solutions with Advanced Materials (AdMats) for industrial supply chains and economic prosperity. The research landscape comprising industry, academe, and government identified a critical path to accelerate the Green Transition far beyond slow conventional research through Digital Technologies that harness Artificial Intelligence, Smart Automation and High Performance Computing through Materials Acceleration Platforms, MAPs. In this perspective, following the short paper, a broad overview about the challenges addressed, existing projects and building blocks of MAPs will be provided while concluding with a review of the remaining gaps and measures to overcome them.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Simon P. Stier
  • Christoph Kreisbeck
  • Holger Ihssen
  • Matthias Albert Popp
  • Jens Hauch
  • Kourosh Malek
  • Marine Reynaud
  • T.P.M. Goumans
  • Johan Carlsson
  • Ilian Todorov
  • Lukas Gold
  • Andreas Räder
  • Wolfgang Wenzel
  • Shahbaz Tareq Bandesha
  • Philippe Jacques
  • Francisco Garcia-Moreno
  • Oier Arcelus
  • Pascal Friederich
  • Simon Clark
  • Mario Maglione
  • Anssi Laukkanen
  • Ivano Eligio Castelli
  • Javier Carrasco
  • Montserrat Casas Cabanas
  • Helge Sören Stein
  • Ozlem Ozcan
  • David Elbert
  • Karsten Reuter
  • Christoph Scheurer
  • Masahiko Demura
  • Sang Soo Han
  • Tejs Vegge
  • Sawako Nakamae
  • Monica Fabrizio
  • Mark Kozdras

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Sustainable Energy Technology
  • Technical University of Denmark
  • VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
  • Belgium
  • University of Paris-Saclay
  • University of Bordeaux
  • National Research Council
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • IKERBASQUE - Basque Foundation for Science
  • CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory
  • Germany
  • Technical University of Munich
  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Max Planck Society
  • Research Centre Jülich
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin
  • National Institute for Materials Science
  • Korea Institute of Science and Technology
  • Natural Resources Canada
  • USA
  • The Johns Hopkins University

Year

2024

Published in

Advanced Materials

ISSN

0935-9648

Volume

36

Issue

45

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