• Paolo Budroni (e-IRG chair)
• João Pagaime (Portuguese e-IRG delegate)
• Paulo Quaresma (FCT board member)
Moderator: Maria-Luisa Lavitrano (UNIMIB, EOSC Association director)
Towards an Integrated and Interoperable Data Domain at the example of Climate Research
Report from the EOSC Executive Board Working Group (WG) Architecture PID Task Force (TF).
Main messages:
1) There is a need for easy-to-use and free at-point-of-use services to assign PIDs to digital objects
2) These digital objects are of many different kinds (data & metadata, instruments, physical samples, variable definitions, ..) and while there are many commonalities, there will be a...
Science for a large part based on measuring and describing phenomena using schemas and concepts that are often discipline-specific. For Open Science, sharing and transparency these schemas and concept/vocabulary definitions need to be as FAIR (open registries) as the data itself. When integrating data from different communities – also mappings are required. Spending many resources & time on...
• Paolo Budroni (e-IRG chair)
• João Pagaime (Portuguese e-IRG delegate)
• Paulo Quaresma (FCT board member)
Moderator: Irina Kupiainen (CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd.)
Chalmers e-Commons is a recently initiated university-wide initiative to further empower researchers and innovators at Chalmers University (Sweden) by providing support and collaborative projects for the full range of digital aspects of research. Building on several earlier efforts and a top-level strategic decision, e-Commons will provide an expert hub and integrated entry point for...
Update on supercomputer CSCS in Lugano Switzerland and their policies for lowering computing costs and a lighter carbon footprint. A potential European strategy for lowering cost and carbon footprint will also be proposed.
CSCS provides the supercomputers and expertise that help keep Swiss science at the forefront of development worldwide. Supercomputers are the tools of today’s inventors....
The EFIIA ("intelligence" in Greek) platform introduces an ecosystem for the holistic management of forest fires. This ecosystem brings together domain experts and technological advances in an effort to address the three important pillars of fire management: i.e. i) Prevention and preparedness, ii) Detection and Response iii) Restoration and Adaptation.
Therefore, EFIIA aims to address the...
Forest fires can be seen as endemic in Portugal and climate scenarios show that conditions will favor forest fires in the country. Policies, prevention and firefighting need to cope with future changes. Digital tools, like the ones proposed in the European FIre Integrated management plAtform (EFIIA platform) or in the Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere - IPMA’s climate portal, will...
• Paolo Budroni (e-IRG chair)
• João Pagaime (Portuguese e-IRG delegate)
• Paulo Quaresma (FCT board member)
Moderator: Konstantinos Repanas (EC, DG Research & Innovation Unit G.4 – Open Science)
Three contributors will provide ideas for future developments in the realm of e-Infrastructure on technical, policy and social aspects to stimulate a discussion with the audience.