Citrine launches new Data-Driven Materials Science community
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Citrine’s Greg Mulholland gave an invited talk at the recent Materials Genome Initiative 5th Anniversary event at the White House. Read more about MGI’s accomplishments over the past five years!
Our work in collaboration with Anton Oliynyk and Arthur Mar (Alberta), Taylor Sparks and Leila Ghadbeigi (Utah), and Michael Gaultois (Cambridge) has won one of the Materials Data Challenge prizes! The work involves Citrine machine learning-driven prediction and subsequent experimental confirmation of entirely new Heusler phases, and has been submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed […]
The Technical Feature we co-authored with Kristin Persson (LBL/Berkeley), Ram Seshadri (UCSB), and Chris Wolverton (Northwestern) has now appeared in print. Check it out on the MRS website here!
Citrine’s invited paper in the Materials Genome theme issue of APL Materials has now appeared! Citrine’s work is described in four of the ten articles in this issue. We’re proud to be doing our part to realize the vision of the Materials Genome Initiative!
The Materials Project team has published an open-access review in APL Materials titled, “Research Update: The materials genome initiative: Data sharing and the impact of collaborative ab initio databases.” In this paper, Jain, Persson, and Ceder describe recent work in the materials community around generating, storing, and sharing large materials datasets. They provide a general […]
As part of the newly launched Energy Materials Network (http://www.energy.gov/eere/energy-materials-network/energy-materials-network) by the Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Citrine Informatics, Ames Lab, Pacific Northwest and Oak Ridge National Laboratories, University of Maryland and Pennsylvania State University, United Technologies Research Center, GE Global Research, and Astronautics Corporation of America have partnered to develop […]
We’re pleased to announce that Elsevier is rolling out links on ScienceDirect to Citrination in cases where our platform has underlying data from the corresponding Elsevier journal article. These data are freely accessible on Citrination.
Citrination now contains a dataset of neutron scattering and absorption cross sections as well as scattering lengths of the elements and their isotopes. This data is useful when applying thermal neutron scattering to the study of the structure and dynamics of condensed matter. Take a look at the full dataset here.
The results from the Citrine-sponsored Materials Research Society hackathon have been posted! MatHack participants were given 24 hours to form teams and collaborate on an idea for new materials-related software before presenting to a panel of judges. The ideas ranged from Three-dimensional Fermi surfaces to a Web scraper for crystallographic data. Check out this interview with […]