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leveraging the European compute infrastructures for data-intensive research guided by FAIR principles

Description du projet

Une infrastructure ouverte pour une meilleure gestion des données

La mondialisation et la numérisation ont rendu de grandes quantités de données disponibles (et de plus en plus nécessaires) pour les gens ordinaires dans le monde entier. Malheureusement, en dépit de certains avantages, la dépendance des utilisateurs à l’égard de données spécifiques a imposé d’améliorer la gestion et l’exploitation des données. Cette tâche est si complexe que la plupart des gens ne peuvent la réaliser. Le projet EuroScienceGateway, financé par l’UE, développera une infrastructure ouverte adaptable et intégrée de manière transparente. Celle-ci fournira aux utilisateurs de 13 pays de l’UE les outils, les flux de travail, les services et l’infrastructure de calcul et de stockage dont ils sont susceptibles d’avoir besoin.

Objectif

In the past decade, many scientific domains have been transformed into data-driven disciplines relying on the exchange and integration of internationally distributed data. Exploiting this data is still a laborious and largely manual task, prone to losses and errors, and increasingly specialised beyond most users technical capabilities. FAIR practices are encouraged but their adoption curve is steep. The needs for compute and data resources, tools, and application platforms are often domain-specific. Many scientists struggle to navigate this intricate ecosystem. Generally, researchers do not possess the computing skills to effectively use the HPC or Cloud platforms they need. Thus, new approaches are needed to enable all researchers, with widely ranging digital skills, to efficiently use the diverse computational infrastructures available across Europe, for asynchronous and for interactive applications.

EuroScienceGateway will leverage a distributed computing network across 13 European countries, accessible via 6 national, user-friendly web portals, facilitating access to compute and storage infrastructures across Europe as well as to data, tools, workflows and services that can be customized to suit researchers' needs. At the heart of the proposal workflows will integrate with the EOSC-Core. Adoption, development and implementation of technologies to interoperate across services, will allow researchers to produce high-quality FAIR data, available to all in EOSC. Communities across disciplines - Life Sciences, Climate and Biodiversity, Astrophysics, Materials science - will demonstrate the bridge from EOSC?s technical services to scientific analysis.

EuroScienceGateway will deliver a robust, scalable, seamlessly integrated open infrastructure for data-driven research, contributing an innovative and customizable service for EOSC that enables operational open and FAIR data and data processing, empowering European researchers to embrace the new digital age of science.

Coordinateur

ALBERT-LUDWIGS-UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 748 250,00
Adresse
FAHNENBERGPLATZ
79098 Freiburg
Allemagne

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Région
Baden-Württemberg Freiburg Freiburg im Breisgau, Stadtkreis
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 748 250,00

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