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== Nanoinformatics 2010 ==
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== Nanoinformatics ==
 
 
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=== Nanoinformatics 2010 will: ===
 
 
 
* inform the broader scientific community of current nanoinformatics projects as well as needs, challenges and opportunities.
 
* provide a updated definition of nanoinformatics.
 
* be sandwiched between collaborative work taking place before and after the event.
 
* seed the development of efficient new informatics tools for exploration, discovery, design, manufacturing and safety in nanotechnology.
 
* itself utilize informatics tools.
 
* be informed by successful informatics techniques from other fields.
 
* spur database federation and project coordination activities that will enable efficient data mining, visualization and utilization.
 
* ignite interest in academic research, education and training in the area of nanoinformatics.
 
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Nanoinformatics involves the development of effective mechanisms for collecting, sharing, visualizing, modeling and analyzing information relevant to the nanoscale science and engineering community. It also involves the utilization of information and communication technologies that help to launch and support efficient communities of practice. Nanoinformatics is necessary for comparative characterization of nanomaterials, for design and use of nanodevices and nanosystems, for instrumentation development and manufacturing processes. Nanoinformatics also fosters efficient scientific discovery and learning through data mining and machine learning techniques.
 
Nanoinformatics involves the development of effective mechanisms for collecting, sharing, visualizing, modeling and analyzing information relevant to the nanoscale science and engineering community. It also involves the utilization of information and communication technologies that help to launch and support efficient communities of practice. Nanoinformatics is necessary for comparative characterization of nanomaterials, for design and use of nanodevices and nanosystems, for instrumentation development and manufacturing processes. Nanoinformatics also fosters efficient scientific discovery and learning through data mining and machine learning techniques.

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Nanoinformatics

Nanoinformatics involves the development of effective mechanisms for collecting, sharing, visualizing, modeling and analyzing information relevant to the nanoscale science and engineering community. It also involves the utilization of information and communication technologies that help to launch and support efficient communities of practice. Nanoinformatics is necessary for comparative characterization of nanomaterials, for design and use of nanodevices and nanosystems, for instrumentation development and manufacturing processes. Nanoinformatics also fosters efficient scientific discovery and learning through data mining and machine learning techniques.