C. Enticott, T. Peachey, D. Abramson, E. Mashkina, Chong‐Yong Lee, A. Bond, G. Kennedy, D. Gavaghan, D. Elton
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Electrochemical Parameter Optimization Using Scientific Workflows
Modern chemistry involves a mix of experimentation and computer-supported theory. Historically, these skills have been provided by different groups, and range from traditional “wet” laboratory science to advanced numerical simulation. This paper discusses the application of advanced e-Science software tools to electrochemistry research and involves collaboration between laboratories at Monash and Oxford Universities. In particular, we show how the Nimrod/OK tool can be used to automate the estimation of electrochemical parameters in Fourier transformed voltammetry. Replacing an ad-hoc manual process with e-Science tools both accelerates the process and produces more accurate solutions. In this work much attention was given to the role of the scientist user. During the research, Nimrod/K (on which Nimrod/OK is built) was extended to shield that user from technical details of the grid infrastructure, a new system of file management and grid abstraction has been incorporated.