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- 2022Community-Driven Methods for Open and Reproducible Software Tools for Analyzing Datasets from Atom Probe Microscopycitations
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- 2020Release of graphene-related materials from epoxy-based composites: characterization, quantification and hazard assessment in vitrocitations
- 2020Effects of combining graphene nanoplatelet and phosphorous flame retardant as additives on mechanical properties and flame retardancy of epoxy nanocompositecitations
- 2020Stimuli-responsive microarray films for real-time sensing of surrounding media, temperature, and solution properties via diffraction patternscitations
- 2019Cellulose nanocrystal-polyetherimide hybrid nanofibrous interleaves for enhanced interlaminar fracture toughness of carbon fibre/epoxy compositescitations
- 2017Airborne nanoparticle release and toxicological risk from metal-oxide-coated textiles: toward a multiscale safe-by-design approachcitations
- 2015Decomposition and particle release of a carbon nanotube/epoxy nanocomposite at elevated temperaturescitations
- 2014Release of carbon nanotubes from polymer nanocompositescitations
- 2013Integrative filtration research and sustainable nanotechnologycitations
- 2012Release of carbon nanotubes from an epoxy-based nanocomposite during an abrasion processcitations
- 2012Tailored hybrid hyperbranched polyglycidol-silica nanocomposites with high third-order nonlinearity
- 2009CVD of Conducting Ultrathin Copper Filmscitations
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Community-Driven Methods for Open and Reproducible Software Tools for Analyzing Datasets from Atom Probe Microscopy
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Atom probe tomography, and related methods, probe the composition and the three-dimensional architecture of materials. The software tools which microscopists use, and how these tools are connected into workflows, make a substantial contribution to the accuracy and precision of such material characterization experiments. Typically, we adapt methods from other communities like mathematics, data science, computational geometry, artificial intelligence, or scientific computing. We also realize that improving on research data management is a challenge when it comes to align with the FAIR data stewardship principles. Faced with this global challenge, we are convinced it is useful to join forces. Here, we report the results and challenges with an inter-laboratory call for developing test cases for several types of atom probe microscopy software tools. The results support why defining detailed recipes of software workflows and sharing these recipes is necessary and rewarding: Open source tools and (meta)data exchange can help to make our day-to-day data processing tasks become more efficient, the training of new users and knowledge transfer become easier, and assist us with automated quantification of uncertainties to gain access to substantiated results.</jats:p>