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Data Handling in Science and Technology

Aim & scope

The long-running Elsevier Data Handling in Science and Technology series aims to provide a comprehensive and accessible resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners in the field of analytical chemistry and related disciplines.

As the volume of data generated in scientific research continues to grow exponentially, the need for effective data management, analysis, and interpretation has never been more critical. This series addresses this need by offering a collection of volumes that outline the methodologies, tools, and best practices for handling data across various scientific domains.

Each volume in the series focuses on specific aspects of data handling, including statistical analysis, data visualization, and computational techniques, ensuring that readers are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of modern scientific data. By integrating theoretical foundations with practical applications, the series aims to bridge the gap between data theory and real-world implementation.

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Moreover, the series emphasizes the importance of reproducibility and transparency in scientific research, providing guidelines and frameworks that promote best practices in data management. With contributions from leading experts in the field, the Data Handling in Science and Technology series serves as an essential reference for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of data handling in the context of scientific inquiry and technological advancement. Through this initiative, the series editors aspire to foster a culture of data literacy that empowers scientists to make informed decisions and drive innovation in their respective fields.

Audience

The Data Handling in Science and Technology series aims to provide a comprehensive and accessible resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners in analytical chemistry and related disciplines. Targeting graduate students, early-career researchers, and seasoned professionals, this series addresses the critical need for effective data management, analysis, and interpretation in an era where the volume of scientific data is growing exponentially.

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If you are interested in submitting a proposal for a new volume in the series, please contact Romà Tauler at: [email protected] Wird in neuem Tab/Fenster geöffnet

Series Editors

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Romà Tauler

Research Professor

Instituto de Investigaciones Quimicas y Ambientales Josep Pascual Vila (IIAQB), Barcelona, Spain

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Beata Walczak

Professor

Institute of Chemistry, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland

Series Volumes

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