Scientific progress increasingly depends on access to high-quality research data. In the rapidly growing field of perovskite solar cells, thousands of new results are published every year. This makes it difficult for researchers to keep track of advances and benefit fully from existing knowledge.
To address this challenge, FAIRmat developed PERLA (PERovskite Living Archive), an automated database that is continuously updated and transforms information from scientific publications into structured, accessible data. By combining modern artificial intelligence methods with research data infrastructure, PERLA allows the global community to monitor technological progress, identify trends, and accelerate innovation in solar energy research.
Integrated into the NOMAD platform, PERLA makes new knowledge immediately usable for researchers, supporting data-driven discovery and strengthening Europe’s leadership in sustainable energy technologies.
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