October 29, 2025
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Online in Zoom

Mat3ra 2D (Part II) - Webinar

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Speaker
Vsevolod (Seth) Biryukov
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Founder and CEO of Mat3ra.com
October 29, 2025 7:30 AM
Online in Zoom
This (open to all) webinar will focus on creating more complex 2D-derived nanostructures using the mat3ra-made package. We will demonstrate hands-on workflows in Jupyter Notebooks to design nanowires, nanoribbons, and heterostructures. The session is targeted at materials scientists and engineers of all levels and will include a real-time demonstration with ample time for Q&A.

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Webinar: Mat3ra 2D

Part II: nanostructures + heterostructures

Date: Oct 29, 2025, 07.30 PST / 10.30 EST / 16.30 Europe / 20.00 India / 22.30 / Singapore / 23.30 Japan

Host: Timur Bazhirov

Presenter: Vsevolod (Seth) Biryukov

Overview:

This (open to all) webinar will focus on creating more complex 2D-derived nanostructures using the mat3ra-made package. We will demonstrate hands-on workflows in Jupyter Notebooks to design nanowires, nanoribbons, and heterostructures. The session is targeted at materials scientists and engineers of all levels and will include a real-time demonstration with ample time for Q&A.

Agenda:

1. Introduction    

  • Quick recap of the `mat3ra-made` package
  • Categories of structures to be covered in this session

2. Methodology    

  • Brief reminder of JupyterLite/Jupyter Notebooks usage
  • Uploading materials from files (POSCAR and Mat3ra JSON)
  • How to contribute: GitHub repo
  • Walkthrough of specific examples for advanced structures

3. Results:

Example Structures to be created:  

  • Nanowire: Silicon (110) nanowire
  • Nanoribbon: zigzag and armchair graphene nanoribbons
  • Heterostructure: High-k stack of Si/SiO₂/HfO₂/TiN

4. Q&A

Hands-on exploration and audience questions

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