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This book presents recent advancements of machine learning methods and their applications in material science and nanotechnologies. It provides an introduction to the field and for those who wish to explore machine learning in modeling as well as conduct data analyses of material characteristics. The book discusses ways to enhance the material’s electrical and mechanical properties based on available regression methods for supervised learning and optimization of material attributes. In summary, the growing interest among academics and professionals in the field of machine learning methods in functional nanomaterials such as sensors, solar cells, and photocatalysis is the driving force for behind this book. This is a comprehensive scientific reference book on machine learning for advanced functional materials and provides an in-depth examination of recent achievements in material science by focusing on topical issues using machine learning methods.
Solar Cells and Relevant Machine Learning.- Machine learning-driven gas identification in gas sensors.- Recent advances in Machine Learning for electrochemical, optical, and gas sensors.- Machine Learning in Wearable Healthcare Devices.- A Machine Learning approach in wearable Technologies.- The application of novel functional materials to machine learning.- Potential of Machine Learning Algorithms in Material Science: Predictions in design, properties and applications of novel functional materials.- Perovskite Based Materials for Photovoltaic Applications: A Machine Learning Approach.- A review of the high-performance gas sensors using machine learning.- Machine Learning For Next-Generation Functional Materials.- Contemplation of Photocatalysis Through Machine Learning.- Discovery of Novel Photocatalysts using Machine Learning Approach.- Machine Learning In Impedance Based Sensors.
Dr. Niravkumar J. Joshi is Physicist, having completed his doctorate at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India. He is Visiting Professor at Federal University of ABC, Brazil. He has postdoctoral experience from South Korea, Brazil, and at the University of California Berkeley, USA, where he developed selective and sensitive microsensors by MEMS techniques. His present research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of oxide nanostructures and 2D material-based gas sensors.
Dr. Vinod Kushvaha earned his Dual Degree (B. Tech. + M. Tech.) from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) in Civil Engineering (Specialization in Structural Engineering), following that he earned his second master’s and a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering (focused on Fracture Characterization of Composite Materials under Impact Loading) at Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA. Presently, Vinod is working at the Indian Institute of Technology Jammu (IIT Jammu) as Assistant Professor in the Civil Engineering department.Il sito utilizza cookie ed altri strumenti di tracciamento che raccolgono informazioni dal dispositivo dell’utente. Oltre ai cookie tecnici ed analitici aggregati, strettamente necessari per il funzionamento di questo sito web, previo consenso dell’utente possono essere installati cookie di profilazione e marketing e cookie dei social media. Cliccando su “Accetto tutti i cookie” saranno attivate tutte le categorie di cookie. Per accettare solo deterninate categorie di cookie, cliccare invece su “Impostazioni cookie”. Chiudendo il banner o continuando a navigare saranno installati solo cookie tecnici. Per maggiori dettagli, consultare la Cookie Policy.