
Mat3ra is sponsoring the AI/ML for Electron Microscopy Hackathon hosted by the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Prof. Sergei Kalinin. We’re excited to support innovation at the intersection of microscopy, AI, and materials science — and we’re awarding $5,000 in compute credits on Mat3ra.com to the winning team.

Mat3ra is sponsoring the Microscopy Hackathon hosted by UT Knoxville and Prof. Sergei Kalinin to support innovation at the intersection of microscopy, AI, and materials science and bridging the gap between experiment and theory, starting with electron microscopy.
With our platform, researchers can ingest raw STEM data, extract atomic structures, and store them online in a searchable format ready for collaboration.
Once the data is uploaded, Mat3ra enables on-the-spot simulations — this can include atomic relaxation and z-coordinate reconstruction, and DFT-based spectroscopy, including EELS, XRD, and NMR predictions.
We want experimental results to be analyzed through theory-in-the-loop workflows, closing the gap between measurement and computation.
We’re awarding $5,000 in compute credits on Mat3ra.com to the winning team.
Learn more and/or register on the hackathon's official website.

We’re building a digital materials R&D ecosystem, where experimentalists and theorists can collaborate — with AI and automation speeding up the next discovery.
Let’s connect experiment and theory — and accelerate discovery together. 🔬⚡
Here’s a quick video, introducing the Mat3ra 4 STEM capabilities
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