Despite the wide availability of density functional theory (DFT) codes, their adoption by the broader materials science community remains limited due to challenges such as software installation, input preparation, high-performance computing setup, and output analysis. To overcome these barriers, we introduce the Quantum ESPRESSO app, an intuitive, web-based platform built on AiiDAlab that integrates user-friendly graphical interfaces with automated DFT workflows. The app employs a modular Input-Process-Output model and a plugin-based architecture, providing predefined computational protocols, automated error handling, and interactive results visualization. We demonstrate the app’s capabilities through plugins for electronic band structures, projected density of states, phonon, infrared/Raman, X-ray and muon spectroscopies, Hubbard parameters (DFT+U+V), Wannier functions, and post-processing tools. By extending the FAIR principles to simulations, workflows, and analyses, the app enhances the accessibility and reproducibility of advanced DFT calculations and provides a general template to interface with other first-principles calculation codes.
Making atomistic materials calculations accessible with the AiiDAlab Quantum ESPRESSO app / Wang, X.; Bainglass, E.; Bonacci, M.; Ortega-Guerrero, A.; Bastonero, L.; Bercx, M.; Bonfà, P.; De Renzi, R.; Du, D.; Gillespie, P. N. O.; Hernandez-Bertran, M. A.; Hollas, D.; Huber, S. P.; Molinari, E.; Onuorah, I. J.; Paulish, N.; Prezzi, D.; Qiao, J.; Reents, T.; Sewell, C. J.; Timrov, I.; Yakutovich, A. V.; Yu, J.; Marzari, N.; Pignedoli, C. A.; Pizzi, G.. - In: NPJ COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS. - ISSN 2057-3960. - 12:1(2026), pp. 1-12. [10.1038/s41524-025-01936-4]
Making atomistic materials calculations accessible with the AiiDAlab Quantum ESPRESSO app
Bonacci M.;Bonfà P.;Gillespie P. N. O.;Molinari E.;Prezzi D.;Pignedoli C. A.;
2026
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Despite the wide availability of density functional theory (DFT) codes, their adoption by the broader materials science community remains limited due to challenges such as software installation, input preparation, high-performance computing setup, and output analysis. To overcome these barriers, we introduce the Quantum ESPRESSO app, an intuitive, web-based platform built on AiiDAlab that integrates user-friendly graphical interfaces with automated DFT workflows. The app employs a modular Input-Process-Output model and a plugin-based architecture, providing predefined computational protocols, automated error handling, and interactive results visualization. We demonstrate the app’s capabilities through plugins for electronic band structures, projected density of states, phonon, infrared/Raman, X-ray and muon spectroscopies, Hubbard parameters (DFT+U+V), Wannier functions, and post-processing tools. By extending the FAIR principles to simulations, workflows, and analyses, the app enhances the accessibility and reproducibility of advanced DFT calculations and provides a general template to interface with other first-principles calculation codes.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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