Shaping Digital Research Practices. Dr.-Ing. Marek Smaga on NFDI-MatWerk’s Contribution

The NFDI-MatWerk Impact Insights series presents perspectives from across the materials science and engineering community. In the latest video, Dr.-Ing. Marek Smaga from RPTU Kaiserslautern explains how NFDI-MatWerk supports the implementation of electronic laboratory notebooks and strengthens research data management.

Digital transformation in materials science depends on a shared foundation across disciplines. NFDI-MatWerk plays a central role in building this foundation by clarifying key concepts such as data and metadata structures, FAIR principles, semantics, and ontologies. According to Dr.-Ing. Marek Smaga, this collective understanding is essential for connecting fields like mathematics, engineering, and computer science. 

At the Institute of Materials Science and Engineering at RPTU Kaiserslautern, electronic laboratory notebooks are already integrated into everyday research. This structured documentation ensures that experimental data remain accessible and usable for both humans and machines in the future. Smaga notes that achieving this level of interoperability and long-term usability would have been far more difficult without the frameworks and community agreements developed within NFDI-MatWerk. 

His contribution illustrates how coordinated approaches to research data management are becoming increasingly relevant for the MSE community. NFDI-MatWerk combines methodological guidance with practical tools that directly support scientific work. The project’s showcase offers additional insights into applications, workflows, and experiences from the community. 

More examples of NFDI-MatWerk’s impact can be found at: https://nfdi-matwerk.de/outreach/showcase 

NFDI-MatWerk
Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under the National Research Data Infrastructure – NFDI 38/1 – project number 460247524.

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