BAM becomes a member of the coalition
Exciting News! The Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) has joined our consortium, bringing a wealth of knowledge to the table!
Dr. Jens Riedel from the Instrumental Analytics Division and Dr. Rukeia El-Athman from the eScience section are now on board to collaborate with us on various task areas.
With their expertise, the BAM teams are an excellent addition to our existing working groups, most notably in areas 2, 4, and 6. Task areas 4 and 6 will particularly benefit from having BAM on board, as they embark on the development of metadata and ontologies for analytical chemistry techniques, such as Raman-spectroscopy, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. These advancements will be put to the test through implementation into the Open Source research data management and electronic laboratory notebook software openBIS, currently in use at the BAM.
Moreover, BAM's extensive relationships with similar institutions and standards bodies, both nationally and internationally (e.g., NPL, EMPA, NIST, NIMS, DIN, CEN, ISO, etc.), will help us foster our consortium's global networking and collaboration in standards developments and data exchange, especially within task area 6.
Our very own Franziska Eberl is thrilled to welcome BAM to the team! 🎉🎉🎉
Now, while it's not clear from our current search results exactly how BAM plans to contribute in more specific details, it's no secret that BAM is a powerhouse in the field of materials science. They boast internationally recognized expertise in various areas, such as battery safety and electrochemical energy materials, as seen in their participation in the Berlin Battery Lab. As such, they could potentially bring this expertise to bear on projects related to analytical chemistry techniques as part of their broader research activities.
For more precise details about BAM's role in developing metadata and ontologies for analytical chemistry techniques within our consortium, additional information may be required. We encourage everyone to reach out to BAM for further discussions!
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- In terms of environmental-science and data-and-cloud-computing, BAM's expertise in the development of metadata and ontologies for analytical chemistry techniques, such as Raman-spectroscopy, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry, will be instrumental in task area 4.
- As BAM is a powerhouse in the field of materials science, particularly in areas like battery safety and electrochemical energy materials, their international recognized expertise could potentially be utilized in projects related to analytical chemistry techniques, contributing to research data in science.