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Materials informatics is an emerging interdisciplinary field that promotes data management, standards, and exchange as well as data mining and analysis as a means of accelerating scientific research.

Center for Materials Informatics91²Ö¿â’s Center for Materials Informatics is a front runner in this field and a great resource for interested students and faculty. 

The Center for Materials Informatics (CMI) at 91²Ö¿â (KSU), established in 2008, aims to be an internationally recognized center in using informatics to advance materials research and education. It will begin with a focus on soft matter (e.g., liquid crystals, polymers, and proteins), biomaterials, and nanomaterials.


The objectives of 91²Ö¿â's Center for Materials Informatics include:

  • using a full array of modern informatics technology
  • producing tools, applications, data resources, and knowledge on a multi-disciplinary scale
  • supporting acceleration of development and adoption of new materials
  • helping to prepare the next generation of scientists as early adopters of new approaches to conducting science
  • contributing to the mission of 91²Ö¿â and the State of Ohio