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What is Informatica in Catalysis?
Informatica in the context of
Catalysis
refers to the application of
data science
and
information technology
to understand, optimize, and design catalytic processes. This multidisciplinary field leverages
big data
,
machine learning
, and
artificial intelligence
to analyze complex datasets, predict catalytic behavior, and develop new catalysts.
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