Software & Data Resources
AQUAMI
Building a Materials Data Infrastructure: Opening New Pathways to Discovery and Innovation in Science and Engineering
The availability of increasingly sophisticated experimental and computational tools provides scientists and engineers with new opportunities, but harnessing the vast amounts of data generated from these new approaches presents a challenge. Building a Materials Data Infrastructure, funded by the DMREF program, identifies and prioritizes these challenges, while also providing actionable recommendations for addressing them.
Chemoresponsive Liquid Crystal Research Database
DeepFRI
HybriD³ Materials Database
Magnetic Materials Database
Materials Data Bank
Organic Crystals in Electronic and Light-Oriented Technologies
PDFitc
Penn Glass Database
The Synthesis Project
Thermoelectrics Design Lab