Co-Presented with ASM International and sponsored by MIPAR

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Machine Learning for Microstructural Data

Date: October 21, 2020

Time: 12:00PM - 01:30PM

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Co-Presented with ASM International

Machine learning and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing the analysis and characterization of microstructural images, data, and information in materials science and engineering. Machine learning models are increasingly being used to understand and interpret microstructures, including quantitatively, thereby leveraging predictions of materials properties in the structure-property-processing paradigm.

In this webinar, we will discuss and explore how machine learning has become a valuable tool in the management of microstructural data. This webinar will include talks from leading experts in the field from industry, academia, and government. Each talk will be followed by a Q&A session with the speaker.

Talk Presentations:

  • Microstructure informatics: expanding descriptors from molecular to microstructural level
    Olga Wodo, University at Buffalo
  • Application of Machine Learning to Microstructure Quantification and Understanding
    Ryan Noraas, Pratt & Whitney
  • Relating Microstructure Features to Response Using Convolutional Neural Networks
    Sean Donegan, Air Force Research Laboratory

Sponsored by MIPAR

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Co-Presented with ASM International

Machine learning and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing the analysis and characterization of microstructural images, data, and information in materials science and engineering. Machine learning models are increasingly being used to understand and interpret microstructures, including quantitatively, thereby leveraging predictions of materials properties in the structure-property-processing paradigm.

In this webinar, we will discuss and explore how machine learning has become a valuable tool in the management of microstructural data. This webinar will include talks from leading experts in the field from industry, academia, and government. Each talk will be followed by a Q&A session with the speaker.

Talk Presentations:

  • Microstructure informatics: expanding descriptors from molecular to microstructural level
    Olga Wodo, University at Buffalo
  • Application of Machine Learning to Microstructure Quantification and Understanding
    Ryan Noraas, Pratt & Whitney
  • Relating Microstructure Features to Response Using Convolutional Neural Networks
    Sean Donegan, Air Force Research Laboratory

Sponsored by MIPAR

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