Starting as a repository for computational materials-science data, NOMAD’s functionality has been significantly expanded by FAIRmat. Not only has its computational support been extended to excited-state calculations from many-body theories, classical molecular-dynamics simulations, and complex simulation workflows, it has also become a platform for sample synthesis, various experimental techniques, and an array of use cases. These advances have been achieved through FAIRmat’s development of (meta)data models and tools to process and describe the plethora of heterogeneous data available within the large materials-science community. Today, NOMAD contains 19 million entries, representing more than 4 million materials.
Explore NOMAD’s domain-specific apps! These applications provide customizable dashboards for interactive data exploration and domain- or application-specific visualization of datasets. The Solar-Cell App integrates, for instance, more than 50 000 devices from the Perovskite Database Project and is continuously expanding through PERLA, an automated literature-extraction pipeline that converts newly published solar-cell research into structured, machine-readable data.
Our app for Metal-Organic Frameworks contains 17 000 calculations and is currently being expanded to synthesis conditions. In addition, a new Heterogeneous Catalysis App has recently been released, providing structured experimental catalysis data with interactive search and visualization capabilities within NOMAD. Further domain-specific applications are under development, extending NOMAD to additional areas of materials science.
With NOMAD Oasis, FAIRmat brings our data infrastructure to individual labs. NOMAD Oasis allows researchers from various fields to adapt the NOMAD software to their individual needs. To learn more, please visit our website: https://nomad-lab.eu.
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