IPA: /ɪnˈfɔːrmætɪks/
KK: /ɪnˈfɔrˌmætɪks/
The study of how information is processed, stored, and communicated, often involving computer systems and data management.
She is pursuing a degree in informatics to better understand data analysis and information systems.
Informatics is formed from "informare" (meaning to shape or form) and the suffix "-ics" (denoting a field of study or knowledge). The word refers to the field of study that shapes or forms information, particularly in computing and data management.
Think of 'informing' or 'shaping' information — that's what informatics is all about, the study of how to manage and process information.
No commonly confused words.