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AKjDPG: Arbeitskreis junge DPG

AKjDPG 1: Hacky Hour

AKjDPG 1.2: Vortrag

Donnerstag, 12. März 2026, 10:00–10:30, SCH/A101

Exploring and Publishing FAIR Research Data in NOMAD — •Siamak Nakhaie1, Ahmed E. Mansour1, Claudia Draxl1, Martin Aeschlimann2, and FAIRmat Team11Physics Department and CSMB, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany — 2Department of Physics and Research Center OPTIMAS, RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau, Kaiserslautern, Germany

Are you looking for a platform where you can explore physics and materials-science data with rich and well-structured metadata? Would you like to organize your own research data in an environment specifically tailored to the needs of physicists and materials scientists and aligned with the FAIR principles? Are you preparing a manuscript and need a simple way to share your data with reviewers via a single link, while keeping the underlying data modifiable so you can still update it based on their feedback, and later publish the final version with a DOI to cite in your paper? If so, this Hacky Hour is for you. We will introduce NOMAD as a practical platform for publishing and exploring FAIR research data. First, we will explore 19 million+ existing NOMAD entries and answer example scientific questions using the advanced yet user-friendly metadata filters provided by NOMAD. Next, we will upload example raw data files, manage access control, and inspect how NOMAD automatically extracts and structures useful information from these files. Finally, we will create a dataset and simulate the publication process, including DOI assignment.

Join us in this relaxed Hacky Hour to get introduced to NOMAD as a practical platform for managing FAIR research data.

Keywords: FAIR data; NOMAD; Research Data Management; RDM; Data publication and DOIs

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