The aim of this program is to bring together a diverse scientific audience, both between scientific fields (physical sciences, materials sciences, biophysics, etc) and within mathematics (mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, statistics and data analysis, etc), to make progress on key questions of materials informatics. Applications received by January 1, 2023 will be given first priority for consideration.
We are happy to announce our next workshop on use cases in the NFDI, presented by Physical Sciences in NFDI (PSinNFDI).
While different disciplines experience different challenges in establishing the FAIR principles for research data, there are also many similar approaches and solutions. In this workshop, we will present examples of use cases highlighting those common concepts, tools, and software that exploit workflows to achieve FAIR data across scientific disciplines. FAIR data does not start in a repository, but needs to be established already during the data generation within a research process. Hence, we invite you to join us in exploring tools and approaches to create FAIR workflows with fascinating use cases from:
- PUNCH4NFDI: Curating Data Flows: Leveraging REANA for Reproducible Analyses of Dimensionality Reduction Workflows
- NFDI-MatWerk: Creating and running automated workflows for material science simulations
- DAPHNE4NFDI: Overarching Data Management Ecosystem HELIPORT
Join us online: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83305688762
We are pleased to announce the fourth FAIRmat Users Meeting, which will take place on June 13-14, 2024 at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) in Erlangen and online. All scientists in the field of physics and chemistry of condensed matter are invited to this public workshop about Research Data Management (RDM) concepts and solutions. The program includes talks by RDM experts and researchers who use the NOMAD data infrastructure to manage their research data. It also comprises a series of mini-workshops on RDM best practices and the solutions developed by FAIRmat. We have identified five focus topics that will be presented in consecutive workshops:
- RDM design for collaborative research centers
- Getting started with NOMAD and NOMAD Oasis
- NOMAD Oasis for advanced users
- Data literacy in the physics curriculum
- NOMAD CAMELS as an efficient tool for RDM-compliant experiments
They are designed for all levels of users, from beginners to advanced, and include lectures, hands-on exercises, and user experience reports.
The 18th International Congress on Catalysis will be held in Lyon, France, from July 14-19, 2024. As digitization has far-reaching implications for methodologies and workflows, also in catalysis research, a symposium will be dedicated to this topic and the need for FAIR data.
It will provide an opportunity to discuss the potential of digitalization in catalysis in all its aspects, including standardization of catalysis data, data sharing and curation, catalysis informatics, community-driven infrastructure, and digital research. The aim is to show a viable path for a digital transition for the community, both from an experimental and a theoretical perspective.
Welcome to the FAIR-DI European Conference on Data Intelligence! The conference will take place in Karlsruhe, Germany, on October 27 - 30, 2024.