Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1555419 | Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The final part of this paper focuses on how cloud-based computing represents an exciting frontier of the computational aspects of atom probe microscopy. We discuss the opportunities and the barriers for conducting new materials science through the analysis and visualisation of atom probe data via new generation tools that are cloud-based, and which are managed, curated and governed with significant user-community input and integrated with contemporary electronic laboratory notebook technology.
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Authors
Anna V. Ceguerra, Andrew J. Breen, Leigh T. Stephenson, Peter J. Felfer, Vicente J. Araullo-Peters, Peter V. Liddicoat, XiangYuan Cui, Lan Yao, Daniel Haley, Michael P. Moody, Baptiste Gault, Julie M. Cairney, Simon P. Ringer,