Thoughts on Autonomous Experimentation Book

Curious if anyone has had a look at this book:

Methods and Applications of Autonomous Experimentation. Chapman and Hall/CRC. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003359593

If so what were your impressions?

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Nice! And duly noted resource. Taking a look at the preview, some things that stick out to me:

  1. Benji Maruyama gave the foreword. Individual chapters seem to have a reasonable diversity in terms of names
  2. Large focus on mathematics and concepts at the beginning
  3. Large section dedicated to applications of autonomy in materials science (especially advanced/specialized characterization and in-situ synthesis methods)

I don’t think I have access to the full version, so hard to comment much past that.

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Random aside: started looking into Jupyter Book, e.g., Open Source Hardware — The Turing Way