How is Unstructured Data Relevant to Nanotechnology?
The field of nanotechnology generates an enormous amount of unstructured data due to the complexity and diversity of experiments, simulations, and analyses. For instance, high-resolution images from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) or transmission electron microscopy (TEM) can provide crucial insights into material properties at the nanoscale. Additionally, textual data from research publications, lab notebooks, and patents contribute to the vast repository of unstructured data in nanotechnology.