All of MatDL’s services offer resources that are publicly viewable, downloadable, and reusable. It is not necessary to register as a MatDL user to perform these actions.
Please register at http://matdl.org/participate/
if you are interested in participating in MatDL as a means of:
- utilizing collaborative workspaces, such as MatForge and MatDL's Wiki, to develop and communicate research and teaching
resources from your government funded work
- disseminating your research and teaching resources developed as part of government funded projects through any of MatDL
services such as the MatDL Repository or Wiki
If you have any questions, please contact MatDL.
After you register at http://matdl.org/participate/, a MatDL representative
will contact you about participating in MatDL.
MatForge
http://matforge.org
MatForge is a Subversion/TRAC workspace for open access, collaborative development of materials modeling
and simulation codes.
Other MatDL Services
MatDL Repository
http://matdl.org/repository
The MatDL Repository offers authoritative materials research and teaching resources including images, exercises, preprints, and interactive applets.
MatDL Wiki
http://matdl.org/matdlwiki
The MatDL Wiki is a publicly accessible, expert-community-driven site for scientific communication and dissemination with emphasis on soft matter.
Virtual labs
http://matdl.org/virtuallabs
Currently available Virtual Lab lessons and applets are designed to reinforce understanding of the concepts of states, energy, degeneracy, entropy, and free energy.