Archive
Archive
Find here some results and findings of our past Task Groups.
- Start: 01.09.2019End: 31.12.2023
TG Success Stories
Objective
This Task Group was formed to demonstrate the value of materials modelling in industrial contexts by compiling a collection of real-world challenges and their solution in form of case studies.
Task Group Leaders
Volker Eyert (Materials Design, France)
Søren Smidstrup (Synopsys, Denmark)Outcome
The outcome was a collection of success stories hosted on the EMMC server under https://emmc.eu/simulation-success-stories/ The listing of success stories is a service provision exclusive to organisational members and individual members, but all EMMC members can access them. Accepted contributions can be links to webinars, papers, blogposts, case studies, or patents and are limited to a maximum of 3 and 10 for each individual and organisational member, respectively. To keep them contemporary, members can replace older contributions with more recent ones.
- Start: 01.12.2021End: 30.04.2025
TG Characterisation Methodology Domain Ontology
Objectives
Community agreement on the representation of CHADA (concepts and workflows) in an ontology.
Agreed taxonomies for key CHADA entities, in particular of characterisation methods. Collaborate with other relevant Task Groups on these taxonomies.
Guidelines to support consistent subdomain and application developments based on the characterization domain ontology.Goals
The goal of the task group was to support and coordinate the development of an EMMO domain ontology capturing materials characterisation methodologies.
The ontology should serve as a common framework for applications in all areas of materials characterisation, supporting harmonization and interoperability and FAIR data documentation. The starting points of the development are the CHADA CWA 17815, EMMO Top and Middle Level ontologies as well as initial ontology work carried out in European projects.Task Group Team
Gerhard Goldbeck (GCL, UK), Simon Clark (SINTEF, NO), Jesper Friis (SINTEF, NO), Pierluigi Del Nostro (GCL, UK), Eibar Flores (SINTEF, NO), Sigurd Wenner (SINTEF, NO), Nithin Jayasree (Brunel, UK), Joana Francisco Morgada (Fraunhofer IWM, D), Yoav Nahshon (Fraunhofer IWM, D), Tobias Huschle (Fraunhofer IWM, D), Kathrin Frei (Fraunhofer IAF, D)
Outcomes
The main outcomes of the Task Group are the CHAMEO ontology as well as specific method ontologies for nanoindentation and FIB-DIC, all supported by NanoMECommons.
CHAMEO was developed as an ontological, i.e. machine-readable representation of the CEN Workshop Agreement on Materials characterisation – Terminology, metadata and classification (CWA 17815:2021). Revising all of the conceptualisations and using the EMMO as a top and middle level ontology, CHAMEO was updated and extended. The eventual CHAMEO version then informed an updated CEN Workshop Agreement on Materials characterization – Terminology and structured documentation.
For further information, please see the CHAMEO documentation.