Data Management Plan
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The prime data source will be from the design specifications and when conducting the experiments on the designed prototype. These data will mostly be with the extensions- .csv, .dat, .txt, .mat, etc. During the project, the accumulated data will be uploaded to the repositories of Polimi and preserved. And at the time of dissemination, for example- when publishing an Open gold access journal the corresponding data will be shared as supplement attachments of the publication, which are again protected by Creative Commons (usually attribution-only, or CC-BY) license of the publication. I am also committed to undertaking and engaging in FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Re-usable) principles for data management [1].[1] Guide for Researchers on 'How to make your data fair'- https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/oa_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-data-mgt_en.pdf
Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation Plan
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The dissemination plan includes project promotional activities, submission of results to conferences, publishing journals, assessing the possibility of patenting through Polimi's TTO, and other public outreach activities. Some specific lists are- project promotions in Polimi's 'Festival dell' Ingegneria, 'Marie Curie project open day', submission of results to conferences specialized on 'Circuits and Systems', 'Neuromorphic computing', advertising the project's significance to non-experts through TV, radio interviews or by publishing an article on the local newspaper, etc. A detailed dissemination plan is listed in table 5 of the proposal. Repositories such as 'arXiv' and other Polimi's repositories will be used during dissemination, which is further bounded by its copyrights.