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Center for Materials Genome Initiative

The Center for Materials Genome Initiative (CMGI) is a state-of-the-art research center dedicated to materials genome science, supported by large‑scale, comprehensive research facilities. It enables world‑leading advances in key research areas including novel high‑temperature superconductors, advanced quantum materials, high‑performance amorphous alloys, and rare‑earth magnetic materials. By accelerating materials optimization and development cycles, the Center drives progress in both fundamental and applied materials science. It strives to achieve landmark breakthroughs in the study of high‑temperature superconductivity mechanisms, topological materials, and novel quantum phenomena.

The Center covers a site area of approximately 44 mu (about 29,000 square meters), with a total building area of 30,000 square meters. It is now open to domestic and international users.


Center for Materials Genome Initiative (CMGI), Huairou Science City, Beijing

Research Fields:

  • High Throughput Materials Computation
  • Materials Genome Database
  • Pulsed Laser Deposition
  • Molecular Beam Epitaxy
  • Integrated Chemical Vapor Deposition
  • Fast Characterizations
  • Accelerated Alloy Screening
  • Alloy Processing and Optimization
  • Alloy Device Fabrication
  • High Throughput Syntheses
  • Solid Phase Syntheses
  • High T/P Syntheses
  • Characterization and Process
  • High Throughput Technique and Development