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High throughput – Archetypal Characterisation Challenge 4

ROBOTIC ARM

Large Scale Neutron and Synchrotron facilities enable researchers to capture thousands of measurements per second. This opens many possibilities such as capturing more data and a wider variety of data - under the proviso that many samples can be measured quickly and data can be analysed effectively. The high-through put archetypcal characterisation challenge will therefore address the need for new sample environments as well as streamlined research protocols-

Projects within ACC 4

4.1 High-throughput in-situ measurements and analyses supporting model development for accelerated sustainable materials innovations

Establishing protocols and methods for CALPHAD - demonstrating the value of large LSI datasets for modelling.

4.2 High-Throughput ex-situ measurements of phases, chemistry, defects, and stresses

Developing fixtures, methodology and protocols for high-throughput ex-situ measurements - to drastically improve the development speed in the metal industry R&D sector

4.3 From high throughput lab-scale to infrastructure-scale

Making a comparative analysis of lab-scale and large-scale measurements methods and devising guidelines for effective R&I