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Welcome to the NOMAD documentation for Computational Materials Scientists, where you can find information about how to benefit from using NOMAD to upload and publish data, find and download data, perform complex queries and apply Data Science techniques, as well as develop the current infrastructure for parsers, normalizers, filters and searches, and visualizations. Each main section on the left is self-contained, so that it can independently be browsed through to learn one of the aforementioned aspects.

NOMAD is a free open-source data management platform for Materials Science which follows the F.A.I.R. (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles [@Wilkinson2016;@goFairWeb]. This documentation page is a part of the more general NOMAD documentation. We will widely refer to it for some specific terms and information.

Main contributors

Dr. Nathan Daelman, ndaelman@physik.hu-berlin.de

Dr. Alvin Noe Ladines, alvin.noe.ladines@physik.hu-berlin.de

Dr. José M. Pizarro, jose.pizarro@physik.hu-berlin

Dr. Joseph F. Rudzinski, joseph.rudzinski@physik.hu-berlin.de