Our Customers & Community

Matlantis is used by researchers at the forefront of a wide range of fields. Here we introduce the profiles of the researchers who cooperated in disclosing their information, as well as some examples of how they are using the service.

Corporate and Research Institute Customers

Matlantis has been adopted by a wide range of organizations, including companies, universities, and public research institutes. Here we introduce some of our customers who have given us permission to publish their work.

AkzoNobel

AkzoNobel様のロゴ

AGC

Industry: Glass, Chemicals

AGC様のロゴ

atomis

atomis様のロゴ

Hokkaido University

北海道大学様のロゴ

HYUNDAI

HYUNDAI様のロゴ

Nagoya Institute of Technology

名古屋工業大学様のロゴ

Panasonic

Panasonic様のロゴ

Resonac

Resonac様のロゴ

Institute of Science Tokyo

東京科学大学様のロゴ

SCREEN Holdings

SCREENホールディングス様のロゴ

Tokyo Electron

東京エレクトロン様のロゴ

TOYOTA BATTERY

トヨタバッテリー様のロゴ

Waseda University

早稲田大学様のロゴ

ENEOS

Industry: Oil and Coal

ENEOS様のロゴ

Preferred Networks

Preferred Networks様のロゴ

Researchers Using Matlantis

Matlantis is used by leading researchers in a variety of fields.

*The information in parentheses after the researcher's name indicates their affiliated institution's location or their country/region of residence.

Prof. Ju Li (USA)

Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering http://li.mit.edu/ https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SHVhdhoAAAAJ&hl=en

Ju Li has held faculty positions at the Ohio State University, the University of Pennsylvania, and is presently a chaired professor at MIT. His group (http://Li.mit.edu) investigates the mechanical, electrochemical and transport behaviors of materials as well as novel means of energy storage and conversion. Ju was elected Fellow of APS in 2014, a Fellow of MRS in 2017 and a Fellow of AAAS in 2020. Li is the chief organizer of MIT A+B Applied Energy Symposia that aim to develop solutions to global climate change challenges with “A-Action before 2040” and “B-Beyond 2040” technologies. ( https://www.youtube.com/@mitab3889/videos )

How to use Matlantis

  • Main use cases: molten salt, alloy
  • User Voice: Impressive that one model can handle such diverse chemistries and reproduce DFT-scale accuracy without system-specific tuning.

Professor Michihisa Koyama (JPN)

Professor, Aqua Regeneration Organization, Shinshu University https://researchmap.jp/read0061114

He received his PhD in Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 2002. He has held various positions, including researcher at the University of Tokyo, assistant professor at Tohoku University, professor at Kyushu University, and unit director at the National Institute for Materials Science, before assuming his current position. He has received the Japan Society of Computer Chemistry Award in 2021 and the Society of Chemical Engineers Research Award in 2025, among others.

How to use Matlantis

  • Main use cases: Analysis and screening of multi-element materials in catalysts, batteries, adsorption materials, etc.
    ・Elucidation of adsorption state based on computational infrared spectroscopy
    - Large-scale interface analysis
  • User Voice: Having been in the field of computational chemistry for a long time, I feel that this method is overwhelmingly more versatile than any other method I have tried so far. Calculations that would previously require the occupation of a supercomputer for an extended period of time can now be completed in seconds with reasonable accuracy. Since July 2021, the way research is conducted in our group has changed dramatically. I am nothing but excited about the future.

Matlantis User Conference

On October 2, 2024, we held our first offline user community event, "Matlantis User Conference 2024," in our fourth year since founding.

The event brought together approximately 200 participants from 72 institutions (companies, universities, etc.), consisting mainly of Matlantis users. Each user company gave a lecture, and a panel exhibition of case studies was held. There was lively discussion about the use of Matlantis, the introduction process, and the dissemination and educational activities of computational chemistry and materials informatics technology within the organization.