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Data-driven Materials Design
This 10-week program offers a unique interdisciplinary experience that integrates materials science with modern data science techniques. Students will be introduced to the field of Materials Informatics and learn how to apply the tools of artificial intelligence or machine learning to design novel materials with preferred characteristics for target applications. This program offers a combination of hands-on training, professional development, and formal education based on a cutting-edge curriculum developed by faculty in the University at Buffalo Department of Materials Design and Innovation. Get a head start on becoming the future generation of researchers who are fluent in both materials science and data science!


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