Community Programs¶
Last updated: Apr 11, 2026
1. Free Compute Tier for the Platform Users.¶
In collaboration with our cloud provider partners, we are offering a Limited Free Compute program for our platform users.
The primary goal of this program is to support academic research and education in the field of materials science and enable the community to explore the capabilities of our platform.
The program is targeted for users with current academic affiliations; however, we welcome private parties as well.
The free tier access is available through cluster-101 only.
1.1. Free Compute Eligibility.¶
To be eligible for the Limited Free Compute program, users must meet the following criteria:
- Be a registered user of the platform.
- Have a valid academic affiliation (eg. student, faculty, researcher) or be a private party interested in exploring the platform capabilities.
- If affiliated with an academic institution, use an email address associated with the institution (ie. hosted on a " .edu" domain) during the registration.
- (Optional) Provide information about the nature of the anticipated work (eg. research topic, educational purpose, etc.)
- Agree to the conditions outlined below.
1.2. Applying for Free Compute.¶
As of now, no separate application is needed. If you meet the eligibility criteria above, you can start using the platform and its resources right away.
We will review the user base periodically and reach out to the users who meet the eligibility criteria to inform them about the program and its benefits.
And consequently, we will screen out the users who do not meet the criteria.
1.3. Free Compute Conditions.¶
Free access is limited to certain compute resources and is subject to the following limitations.
1.3.1. Limitations¶
As below:
| Feature | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Max nodes per job | 1 |
| Max cores per job | Per Queue Policy |
| Max job walltime | Per Queue Policy |
| Max job queued per user | 10 |
| Available Queues | "D" only |
| Available Resources | "cluster-101" only |
| Default Disk Quota | 10 Gb |
For more information, please see cluster-101.
2. Acknowledgements¶
Any/all published work derived from any of the Community Programs listed here must include the following acknowledgement and citation.
Acknowledgment text
The authors performed this work partially or in full using the Mat3ra.com
platform [REFERENCE TO THE BELOW CITATION].
Citation
Vsevolod Biryukov, Kamal Choudhary, Timur Bazhirov, "AI-ready design of realistic 2D materials and interfaces with Mat3ra-2D.",
arxiv.org preprint, 2026, https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.27886
In BibTeX format:
@article{2026-mat3ra-2d,
title={AI-ready design of realistic 2D materials and interfaces with Mat3ra-2D},
author={Biryukov, Vsevolod, and Choudhary, Kamal, and Bazhirov, Timur},
journal={arxiv.org/abs/2603.27886},
year={2026},
}
3. Publicity.¶
We plan to select some of the work performed under the Free Compute Tier to be highlighted in the online publication sources, similar to the following:
We will contact select users in advance to request permission for this. If you are interested in having your work
highlighted, please let us know by sending an email to support@mat3ra.com.
4. Feedback.¶
We welcome feedback from the users of the Community Programs listed here. Please send your feedback, suggestions, and
any issues you encounter to support@mat3ra.com.