February 26, 2026

Release 2026.2.26

Release 2026.2.26 introduces multiple updates and new features. We highlight (1) the new step-by-step tutorial explaining how to build an arbitrary apptainer in our platform; (2) a new publication from our team presenting M-CODE - Materials Categorization via Ontology, Dimensionality and Evolution, and (3) Webinars Mat3ra 2D V and VI focused on reproducing complex structures from well-known publications

Release 2026.2.26

Release 2026.2.26 introduces multiple updates and new features. We highlight (1) the new step-by-step tutorial explaining how to build an arbitrary apptainer in our platform; (2) a new publication from our team presenting M-CODE - Materials Categorization via Ontology, Dimensionality and Evolution, and (3) Webinars Mat3ra 2D V and VI focused on reproducing complex structures from well-known publications

Release notes - 2026.2.26

Feature

  • Documentation tutorial on how to add new application with apptainer
  • M-CODE: Materials Categorization via Ontology, Dimensionality and Evolution
  • Webinars Mat3ra 2D V, and VI, focused on reproducing well-known publications
  • Apptainer container for LAMMPS with CUDA/GPU
  • Apptainer container for Quantum ESPRESSO 7.5 CUDA/GPU

Improvement

  • Select cluster in the "Increase Storage Quota" modal
  • Filter button in Bank pages- curated
  • Update CLI job examples with apptainer run command

Bugfix

  • Fix default modulefile
  • Fix Storage Quota empty cluster name
  • Fix the Advanced Search for bank entities
  • Fix VBO workflow having duplicated EF

Developers

  • Release @mat3ra/prove Package
  • [WA] Fix VBO WF to have results
  • [Standata] Add flavor to WFN workflow to set k-band depending on EFermi
  • [Standata] Create electrostatic potential WF
  • [Standata] Set Python default flavor to hello_world
  • [API-Client] Cleanup top-level structure for Client
  • [Prode/AX] Create property helpers
  • [Prove] Display all properties

Highlight 1: adding any new applications with apptainer

Per the recording below:

Highlight 2: M-CODE - Materials Categorization

New article: M-CODE - Materials Categorization via Ontology, Dimensionality and Evolution

Highlight 3: Webinars Mat3ra-2D

Webinars Mat3ra 2D V, and VI, focused on reproducing well-known publications. Here's part V, focused on interfaces.

and part VI, focused on point defects

Try the new functionality online at https://platform-new.mat3ra.com/