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Machine learning for composite materials
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- 27 March 2019, pp. 556-566
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Review and perspective on ferroelectric HfO2-based thin films for memory applications
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- 28 August 2018, pp. 795-808
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Deep materials informatics: Applications of deep learning in materials science
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- 13 June 2019, pp. 779-792
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Symbolic regression in materials science
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- 21 June 2019, pp. 793-805
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Natural melanin pigments and their interfaces with metal ions and oxides: emerging concepts and technologies
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- 11 May 2017, pp. 141-151
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Opportunities in vanadium-based strongly correlated electron systems
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- 08 February 2017, pp. 27-52
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The expanding world of hybrid perovskites: materials properties and emerging applications
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- 18 March 2015, pp. 7-26
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Identifying defect-tolerant semiconductors with high minority-carrier lifetimes: beyond hybrid lead halide perovskites
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- 20 May 2015, pp. 265-275
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Gelatin-based hydrogels for biomedical applications
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- 03 October 2017, pp. 416-426
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Nature-inspired spherical silicon solar cell for three-dimensional light harvesting, improved dust and thermal management
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- 17 June 2020, pp. 391-397
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