Our colleagues from Area A (Synthesis), Area C (Theory and Computations), and Area D (Digital Infrastructure) will present on recent developments in NOMAD to enable FAIR research data management in computational materials science and experimental research. Their presentations will provide valuable insights into the practical implementation of the FAIR principles in various aspects of materials science.
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Enabling FAIR Data Practices in MBE Growth and Characterization by Andrea Albino
Date & Time: Monday, March 17, 2025; 10:15–10:30
Room: H14 |
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by Hongbin Zhang
Date & Time: Monday, March 17, 2025; 16:45–17:15 Room: H1 |
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by Miguel Marques
Date & Time: Monday, March 17, 2025; 17:15–17:45 Room: H1 |
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Establishing Workflows of Experimental Solar Cell Data into NOMAD by Eva Unger
Date & Time: Wednesday, March 19, 2025; 10:00–10:30 Room: H1 |
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by Joseph F. Rudzinski
Date & Time: Wednesday, March 19, 2025; 12:45–13:00
Room: H23 |
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FAIR Data Management for Soft Matter Simulations using NOMAD by Bernadette Mohr
Date & Time: Thursday, March 20, 2025; 16:15–16:30
Room: H44 |
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Enhancing FAIR Data Management with Automated Visualization of Calculations by Nathan Daelman
Date & Time: Thursday, March 20, 2025; 16:45–17:00
Room: H10 |
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NOMAD CAMELS: An Open-Source Solution for Creating FAIR Data from Experiments by Alexander Fuchs
Date & Time: Thursday, March 20, 2025; 17:00–17:15 Room: H10 |


