WS1UC3

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This page provides space for notes from workshop discussions of use case 3 during Day 2 of WS1.

Interactive elements

The discussions can also benefit from considering the EERAdata storyboard and/or slido comments. See WS1#Interactive_elements

Lessons learned during WS1 Day1

  1. What is the take-home message for you?
  2. What do you suggest doing tomorrow?
  3. Have you seen today best practices from other communities outside of your use-case?

Notes from the morning session

The morning session is dedicated to database discussions with the aim to select 3-5 databases from below's list of databases for further examination. The first table of the WIKI page is filled out by noon.

Draft list of databases

  • Add bulleted list item or table entry
Name of database Description Reasoning of choice
NOMAD Data coming from molecular modeling It belongs to an HPC European Centre of Excellence
MATWEB MatWeb is a searchable database of engineering materials.The database includes thermoplastic and thermoset polymers, metals and alloys, ceramics, wood, fibers, stone, lubricants, inorganic salts, and other engineering materials. The database includes more than 100000 material data sheets
Urban Mine Platform The ProSUM project developed the very first EU-wide and open-access Urban Mine Platform (UMP). This dedicated web portal is populated by a centralised database containing all readily available data on market inputs, stocks in use and hibernated, compositions and waste flows of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), vehicles and batteries (BATT) for all EU 28 Member States plus Switzerland and Norway. The knowledge base is complemented with an extensive library of more than 800 source documents and databases. Platform provides the ability to view the metadata, methodologies, calculation steps and data constraints and limitations.
ODIN JRC High quality data in structural materials science It is managed by JRC
FactSage Browser Thermochemical Data
NIST X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) Database
AFLOWLIB AflowLIB (Automatic Flow LIB) is a software framework for high-throughput calculation of crystal structure properties of alloys, intermetallics and inorganic compounds. It is a rich database.
OQMD The Open Quantum Materials Database (OQMD) is a high-throughput database currently consisting of nearly 300,000 density functional theory (DFT) total energy calculations of compounds from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) and decorations of commonly occurring crystal structures. It is a rich database.
Database of refractive indices
Database of optical constants I do not find the link
OPV Materials (NREL)
Materials databases
Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS)

JRC Ispra: Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS) providing free and open access to:

  • PV potential for different technologies and configurations of grid connected and stand alone systems.
  • Solar radiation and temperature, as monthly averages or daily profiles.
  • Full time series of hourly values of both solar radiation and PV performance.
  • Typical Meteorological Year data for nine climatic variables.
  • Maps, by country or region, of solar resource and PV potential ready to print.
  • PVMAPS software includes all the estimation models used in PVGIS
EU COST Action Pearl PV (CA16235) Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS) Established to publish and upload data of monitored installed PV systems and to quantitatively evaluate the long-term performance and reliability of these PV systems in Europe and elsewhere
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Discussion on the choice of databases:

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Notes from the afternoon session

The afternoon session is dedicated to discussing metadata for the selected databases. The aim of the afternoon session is to fill out table 2 of the wiki page for the use case and to decide what to report back from the use case to the plenary session the next day (again, see the WIKI template for a suggested structure). Thus, at the end of the day, the WIKI page for the use case is complete.

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What to report back to the plenary on Day 3?

  • Databases selected (names and short reasoning)
  • Main insights from discussions
  • Suggested next steps
  • Other issues