Later this year, FAIRmat will participate in the exhibition at the Bunsen-Tagung 2026, the 125th Annual Conference of the German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry, hosted by Technische Universität Dresden together with the Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden (IPF) and the Leibniz-Institut für Oberflächenmodifizierung (IOM). The 2026 conference is held under the theme "Properties and Processes under Confinement".
Visit our exhibition booth to learn more about FAIR data principles, the NOMAD infrastructure, and our services for the materials-science community. We look forward to meeting conference participants and discussing data management, reuse, and collaboration opportunities.
Looking to strengthen your skills in FAIR data practices and modern research data management? The upcoming Spring School, co-organized by NFDI-MatWerk and FAIRmat, offers hands-on training and practical insights tailored to materials science and engineering.
We invite applications from advanced master’s students, Ph.D. students, postdoctoral researchers, and young professionals working in experimental and/or modeling/simulation in any field of materials science and engineering, condensed-matter physics, solid state chemistry and related disciplines. No prior research data management experience is needed.
Participation is free, but places are limited.
Registration deadline: March 10, 2026
How can simulation methods such as GW, BSE, TDDFT, DMFT, and related approaches be made FAIR? This CECAM Flagship Workshop brings together method developers, materials scientists, and data experts to address shared challenges in data management, standardization, and workflow provenance for excited-state and Green’s function methods.
What to expect:
- Scientific talks and focused round-table discussions
- Emphasis on interoperability and common data structures
- A community-driven roadmap for FAIR theoretical spectroscopy data
The workshop is organized by an international committee including HU Berlin, TUM, BAM, and Kiel University, with support from the FAIRmat consortium.
Registration deadline: March 8, 2026.
From May 25–29, 2026, FAIRmat will participate in the annual Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) at the Strasbourg Convention Centre in France. The Spring Meeting & Exhibit is a major international forum in materials science, featuring 24 parallel symposia with invited speakers, oral and poster presentations, and a plenary session to discuss recent advances in both fundamental research and technological applications.
This year’s exhibition will run from May 26–28, bringing together around 80 international exhibitors showcasing equipment, software, publications, and services of interest to the materials community. Visit us at booth no. 35 to learn more about FAIR data principles and the NOMAD infrastructure, connect with our team, and explore opportunities for collaboration.
We are pleased to announce the eighth FAIRmat Users Meeting, which will take place at the Center for the Science of Materials Berlin (CSMB) on June 16–17, 2026.
The FAIRmat Users Meeting brings together scientists and data stewards in physics, chemistry, and materials science interested in practical research data management (RDM) and FAIR data practices using NOMAD.
The program will feature an overview of recent FAIRmat developments and new NOMAD features, followed by hands-on sessions focused on practical RDM implementation. The first day will conclude with the Users-Meet-Developers exhibit, an open forum to present your work, exchange ideas, and interact directly with NOMAD developers.
On the second day, NOMAD users will share their experiences and best practices for managing, sharing, and analyzing research data using the NOMAD ecosystem.
Full event information is available on our website.
The entire FAIRmat team gathers twice a year for the internal FAIRmat Project Meeting to focus on project updates, strategic planning, collaboration opportunities, and discussions on future directions.
The final Project Meeting of FAIRmat’s first funding period will take place from June 17 to 19, 2026, at our headquarters in Berlin.






