Commentary: The Materials Project: A materials genome approach to accelerating materials innovation

Anubhav Jain(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Shyue Ping Ong(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Geoffroy Hautier(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Wei Chen(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), William D. Richards(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Stephen Dacek(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Shreyas Cholia(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Dan Gunter(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), David Skinner(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Gerbrand Ceder(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Kristin A. Persson(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
APL Materials
July 1, 2013
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Abstract

Accelerating the discovery of advanced materials is essential for human welfare and sustainable, clean energy. In this paper, we introduce the Materials Project (www.materialsproject.org), a core program of the Materials Genome Initiative that uses high-throughput computing to uncover the properties of all known inorganic materials. This open dataset can be accessed through multiple channels for both interactive exploration and data mining. The Materials Project also seeks to create open-source platforms for developing robust, sophisticated materials analyses. Future efforts will enable users to perform ‘‘rapid-prototyping’’ of new materials in silico, and provide researchers with new avenues for cost-effective, data-driven materials design.


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