Events
Institutions and Facilities/Collaborators
Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Stony Brook University
Brookhaven National Laboratory
National Synchrotron Light Source – II, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Sustainable Energy Technologies Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nanoscale Science Research Centers
The Society for Science at User Research Facilities
Tutorials / Courses / Lectures
Joint CFN and NSLS-II Synchrotron Lecture Series
Providing a comprehensive introduction to advanced material characterization and fabrication techniques available at NSLS-II and CFN
Coursera, a massive open online course (MOOC) platform, partners with more than 200 leading universities, including Stony Brook University, and companies to bring flexible online learning to individuals and organizations worldwide.
Databases / References
Providing researchers with access to scientific documents from journals, books, series, protocols, reference works and proceedings.
Providing curated data and advanced functionalities to support research in materials science, physics, chemistry, engineering, and other related fields.
Providing open web-based access to computed information on known and predicted materials as well as powerful analysis tools to inspire and design novel materials.
Bilbao Crystallographic Server
A database for visualizing and analyzing problems of crystallography and structural physics and chemistry.
Open-access collection of crystal structures of organic, inorganic, metal-organics compounds and minerals, excluding biopolymers.
Software / Analysis Tools
Providing a graphical interface for EXAFS data analysis -- a front-end for FEFF and IFEFFIT (or LARCH) built using DEMETER.
XAS Education: Educational materials for XAS training courses
Dr. Bruce Ravel's XAS (X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy) Education Materials Talks
A cross platform, open source application for the processing, visualization, and analysis of 3D tomographic data.
A 3D visualization program for structural models, volumetric data such as electron/nuclear densities, and crystal morphologies.
FactSage is a database computing system in chemical thermodynamics. It can be used for calculating phase diagrams and information for equilibrium state.
JMatPro is a simulation software which calculates a wide range of materials properties for alloys and is particularly aimed at multi-component alloys used in industrial practice.
Pydiffusion is a free and open-source Python library designed to solve diffusion problems for both single-phase and multi-phase binary systems. Also, the library combines tools like diffusion simulation, diffusion data smooth, forward simulation analysis (FSA), etc. to help people analyze diffusion data efficiently.