W E L C O M E!
EPOS, a community-driven research infrastructure for open access to interdisciplinary data and services from solid Earth science
Lilli Freda and Daniele Bailo (both National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, EPOS ERIC)
Mi, 20.11., 13:00 – 14:00 CET
Lilli Freda (INGV, EPOS-ERIC Executive Director)
The European Plate Observing System (EPOS, https://www.epos-eu.org/) pan-European Research Infrastructure (RI) enables interdisciplinary collaboration by providing integrated and open access to high-quality data, services, and computational resources in solid Earth science. The EPOS RI is operated by a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) and adopts a federated governance model to ensure the coordination of its heterogenous distributed resources. The challenge of long-term sustainability is tackled by addressing technical, legal, governance and financial dimensions in a synergic way.
The EPOS Platform, in compliance with FAIR principles, acts as a multidisciplinary gateway, enabling seamless access to harmonized data and services from almost 300 providers from 26 European countries. The Platform relies on a federated architecture, rich metadata, and service-driven approach. EPOS overcomes challenges related to data interoperability and standardization and provides a unique point of access to the wealth of resources in the solid Earth domain. This fosters excellent science and contributes to address societal challenges such as natural hazard risk assessment and environmental sustainability. Available as an open-source software package, the Platform envisages to include data analysis, processing, and advanced visualization tools.
Daniele Bailo (INGV, EPOS-ERIC IT Offcer)
12:00 - 13:00 CET
Lunch
13:00 - 13:10 CET
Welcome
Manfred Hauswirth (Fraunhofer FOKUS), Sonja Schimmler (Fraunhofer FOKUS)
13:10 - 14:00 CET
Keynote: EPOS, a community-driven research infrastructure for open access to interdisciplinary data and services from solid Earth science
Lilli Freda and Daniela Bailo (EPOS ERIC)
14:00 - 14:30 CET
Poster Minute Madness
Chair: Lukas Weimer (SUB Göttingen)
14:30 - 15:15 CET
Coffee break (posters displayed)
15:15 - 16:45 CET
Basic services in initialisation phase: Jupyter4NFDI, DMP4NFDI, KGI4NFDI, nfdi.software
Chair: Raphael Ritz (MPCDF)
16:45 - 17:30 CET
Coffee break (posters displayed)
17:30 - 19:00 CET
Further Fields
Chair: Reinhard Altenhöner (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - PK)
09:00 - 10:30 CET
Basic services in integration phase: IAM4NFDI, TS4NFDI, PID4NFDI
Chair: Raphael Ritz (MPCDF)
10:30 - 11:15 CET
Coffee break (posters displayed)
11:15 - 12:45 CET
Incoming Services
Chair: Reinhard Altenhöner (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - PK)
12:45 - 13:00 CET
Closing
Sonja Schimmler (Fraunhoker FOKUS)
#30
The NFDI Data Stewardship Network
Daniela Hausen (RWTH Aachen), Jens Dierkes (Cologne University and City Library), Cord Wiljes (NFDI)
#23
NFDI4Cat Research Data Management System: A Proposal for Enhanced Data Sharing in Catalysis Research
Nadiia Huskova, Taras Petrenko, Vuliia Dikova, Volodymyr Kushnarenko, Preston Rodrigues, Thomas Bönisch (all HLRS Stuttgart)
#35
Development of Sustainable Aggregating Services for an Improved FAIR Research Software Ecosystem
Maxence Azzouz-Thuderoz, Madhurima Deb, Moritz Schubotz (all FIZ Karlsruhe)
#39
Overlaps between NFDI Knowledge Graphs
Daniel Mietchen (FIZ Karlsruhe)
#40
A terminology service for BERD@NFDI and its knowledge graph infrastructure via TS4NFDI
Renat Shigapov (Mannheim University), Oliver Koepler (TIB), Roman Baum (ZB MED)
#41
Facilitating Comprehensive Metadata Capture and Validation in Data Repositories (nmrXiv) through Terminologies and Terminology Service Suite Widgets
Venkata Nainala, Noura Rayya, Christoph Steinbeck (all Jena University), Oliver Koepler (TIB)
#43
Basic services to the community – facilitating the application of basic services through interactive case study textbooks
Melanie Seltmann (HU Berlin), Evgenia Samoilova (Potsdam University), Hannes Schnaitter, Philipp Schneider (both HU Berlin), Maria Chlastak (GI), Ulrike Lucke (Potsdam University), Sonja Schimmler (TU Berlin and Fraunhofer FOKUS)
#44
Software repository for the NFDI
Dirk von Suchodoletz (University of Freiburg), Timo Mühlhaus, Christoph Garth (both RPTU Kaiserslautern), Björn Usadel (HHU Düsseldorf)
#45
Cloud based flexible service infrastructure stack for the NFDI
Jonathan Bauer, Marcel Tschöpe, Paul Chr. Schnürle, Julian Weidhase (all University of Freiburg), Christian Garth, Timo Mühlhaus (both RPTU Kaiserslautern)
#27
IAM4NFDI – JARDS Incubator
Marius Politze, Marcel Nellesen, Camilla Lummerzheim (all RWTH Aachen)
#42
BITS - a Use Case for Terminologies in Earth System Sciences
Claudia Martens (DKRZ), Anette Ganske (TIB), Alexander Wolodkin (SGN)
#49
Semantic linked data and metadata storage made easy with LARAsuite
Mark Dörr (University Greifswald)
#51
Base4NFDI in the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) e.V. Association
Cord Wiljes, Stefanie Fuchsloch, Lukas Jansen, Anne Lehmann, Hendrik Seitz-Moskaliuk (all NFDI)
#08
A Cloud-Native Virtual Bioimage Analysis Research Desktop (BARD) for Deployment of Containerised Bioimage Tools on Kubernetes
Yi Sun, Christian Tischer, Jean-Karim Hériche (EMBL)
#11
Enhancing FAIR Research Data Management: advancing fine-grained data citation by PIDs for dataset elements
Janete Saldanha Bach, Peter Mutschke (both GESIS)
#12
NFDI4Objects and the Base4NFDI Services: An Overview
Fabian Fricke (DAI), Florian Thiery (LEIZA)
#14
Persistent Identifier (PID) a journey of making data machine-actionable.
Preston Rodrigues (HLRS Stuttgart), David Linke, Thomas Bönisch (both LIKAT)
#17
Open source Virtual Desktop Infrastructure solution for remote visualization and training in the NFDI
Armin Saur, Michael Scherle, Dirk von Suchodoletz, Rafael Gieschke (all University of Freiburg), Yi Sun, Jean-Karim Hériche (both EMBL)
#22
Infrastructure for Research Based Learning and the NFDI Basic Service Jupyter: Searching for Opportunities for Cooperation and Areas of Differentiation
Jan F. Krämer, Lilian Löwenau (both HU Berlin)
#47
NFDI4Cat Web Application for User-Friendly Generation and Browsing of Catalysis Metadata within a Semantically Rich RDF Framework
Taras Petrenko, Yuliia Dikova, Nadiia Huskova, Volodymyr Kushnarenko, Preston Rodrigues, Thomas Bönisch (all HLRS Stuttgart)