The Internet of Materials: A Vision for Computational Materials
Gregory D. Abowd
Abstract
Weiser inspired us by forcing us to think differently about the size and usage patterns of computers. This vision of computational materials is similarly motivated. Indeed, inspiration is critical at this time, because there are so many challenges to overcome and it will take a community to address them. Significant technical challenges and a desire to deliver meaningful value while guarding against violations of greater societal values can only happen if we are fueled by the passion of this vision.
Topics & Concepts
Forcing (mathematics)Computer sciencePassionUbiquitous computingThe InternetValue (mathematics)Data scienceInternet of ThingsHuman–computer interactionInternet privacyWorld Wide WebMachine learningPsychologyGeologyClimatologyPsychotherapistModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices