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NFDI-MatWerk – National Research Data Infrastructure for MSE

We support researchers in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) with FAIR data solutions that enable new discovery.

We envision research data management (RDM) that supports every stage of a project, strengthens collaboration through easier data exchange, and integrates materials data from different techniques, including experiments and simulations.

We invite researchers with all levels of RDM knowledge to engage with an ecosystem of adaptable workflows, services, tools, and guidance that support daily laboratory and simulation work.

Laboratory Equipment

Materials Development & Characterization

Management of experimental data

Data Visualization

Materials Simulation & Data Science

Management of simulation data and knowledge

Microscopy

Materials Processing & Testing

Management of experimental data

Collaborative Research

Solutions

Management of research data

FAIR Data Workflow

Education

Learning & empowerment formats for the MSE community

NFDI-MatWerk at MaterialsWeek 2025 – In Dialogue with the Community

At MaterialsWeek 2025, NFDI-MatWerk was present with an information booth that invited attendees to learn more about the initiative and engage directly with members of the consortium.

Throughout the conference, numerous participants took the opportunity to explore the scope and goals of NFDI-MatWerk – and how it distinguishes itself from related initiatives such as Plattform MaterialDigital. Many conversations focused on the challenges of research data publication, particularly when collaborating with industry, and the benefits of structured data management for individual research groups and institutes. A recurring theme was the growing relevance of data sharing in light of recent advances in AI technologies.

Legal and practical aspects of long-term data storage were also frequently raised: How long must data be retained? Who bears responsibility for its sustained availability?

The high level of engagement and the diversity of questions made one thing clear: continued exchange within the materials science community is essential. Once again, the discussions at the booth revealed a wide range of experiences and expectations within the MSE community when it comes to digitalization. The booth thus served not only as an information hub but also as a space for critical dialogue, highlighting the importance of awareness-building around research data infrastructures.

NFDI-MatWerk
Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under the National Research Data Infrastructure – NFDI 38/1 – project number 460247524.