Webinar: Introduction to NOMAD

Webinar: Introduction to NOMAD

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tmtX-xO_QTiAmCtBtPWD5Q

This webinar will showcase NOMAD’s applications in material synthesis, characterization, simulations, and AI-driven research, with a focus on solar cells, heterogeneous catalysis, and metal-organic frameworks.

Abstract

In materials science, data-centric research requires advanced data management strategies. The NOMAD ecosystem, developed by the NFDI consortium FAIRmat, includes NOMAD, NOMAD Oasis, and NOMAD CAMELS, applying FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) to enhance research data management (RDM). These platforms support file sharing, automated data extraction, and customizable electronic lab notebooks. Deployed in a federated infrastructure, they enable data interoperability and collaborative research. This presentation will showcase NOMAD’s applications in material synthesis, characterization, simulations, and AI-driven research, with a focus on solar cells, heterogeneous catalysis, and metal-organic frameworks.

Biography

 

 

Hampus Näsström got his PhD at Humboldt University of Berlin working on combinatorial synthesis of solar cell materials with a focus on high-throughput experimentation and lab automation. With his domain knowledge in material synthesis and technical expertise in large data management and analysis pipelines he started working at the FAIRmat project on developing the research data management tool NOMAD.

Slides

Slides from this webinar are available on Zenodo.

The PSDI team looks forward to seeing you at the webinar, if you have any questions you can always get in contact with us.

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