防止化学水污染的数据驱动型跨学科综合框架。

IF 4 3区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Steel and Composite Structures Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.oneear.2023.07.001
Mohamed Ateia, Gabriel Sigmund, Michael J Bentel, John W Washington, Adelene Lai, Nathaniel H Merrill, Zhanyun Wang
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享有清洁健康的环境是一项人权,也是维持可持续生态系统的先决条件。化学品生命周期各领域的专家历来各自为政,导致上游化学品创新与下游水处理技术开发之间的联系十分有限。这种各自为政、历来被动应对的新兴污染物管理方法造成了巨大的外部社会成本。在此,我们提出了一个数据驱动的综合框架,以促进跨领域的积极行动,有效解决化学水污染问题。通过实施这一综合框架,不仅能提高专家们在各自领域的能力,还能为跨领域产生共同效益的新方法创造机会。要成功实施综合框架,需要多方共同努力,包括采用开放和 FAIR(可查找、可访问、可互操作和可重复使用)数据实践,开发通用知识库/平台,并对新的关注物质 "属性 "保持警惕。
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Integrated data-driven cross-disciplinary framework to prevent chemical water pollution.

Access to a clean and healthy environment is a human right and a prerequisite for maintaining a sustainable ecosystem. Experts across domains along the chemical life cycle have traditionally operated in isolation, leading to limited connectivity between upstream chemical innovation to downstream development of water-treatment technologies. This fragmented and historically reactive approach to managing emerging contaminants has resulted in significant externalized societal costs. Herein, we propose an integrated data-driven framework to foster proactive action across domains to effectively address chemical water pollution. By implementing this integrated framework, it will not only enhance the capabilities of experts in their respective fields but also create opportunities for novel approaches that yield co-benefits across multiple domains. To successfully operationalize the integrated framework, several concerted efforts are warranted, including adopting open and FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) data practices, developing common knowledge bases/platforms, and staying vigilant against new substance "properties" of concern.

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Steel and Composite Structures
Steel and Composite Structures 工程技术-材料科学:复合
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期刊介绍: Steel & Composite Structures, An International Journal, provides and excellent publication channel which reports the up-to-date research developments in the steel structures and steel-concrete composite structures, and FRP plated structures from the international steel community. The research results reported in this journal address all the aspects of theoretical and experimental research, including Buckling/Stability, Fatigue/Fracture, Fire Performance, Connections, Frames/Bridges, Plates/Shells, Composite Structural Components, Hybrid Structures, Fabrication/Maintenance, Design Codes, Dynamics/Vibrations, Nonferrous Metal Structures, Non-metalic plates, Analytical Methods. The Journal specially wishes to bridge the gap between the theoretical developments and practical applications for the benefits of both academic researchers and practicing engineers. In this light, contributions from the practicing engineers are especially welcome.
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