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Exploiting data from experimental work in a useful way

Data is by no means only a topic of the computer science disciplines. The Faculty of Technical Chemistry also has to deal with how data can be stored and usefully processed.

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[Translate to English:] Dekan Marko Mihovilovic

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Scientific work and research generate data - regardless of the discipline. In chemistry, the documentation of data and findings from experimental work was kept in handwritten form in so-called laboratory journals for a long time. In the meantime, of course, there are digital alternatives that not only have to deal with growing volumes of data but also with different data formats. This is the only way to ensure that data can be used and made available in the future.

Prof. Marko Mihovilovic, Dean of the Faculty of Technical Chemistry, explains in the latest contribution to the .digital news bits series how this topic is to be tackled at his faculty within the framework of a target agreement project and why the European Union is also dealing with the topic:https://portal.tuwien.tv/View.aspx?id=8767~4C~FdpJz5xw, opens an external URL in a new window