The conference brings together Research infrastructures, Researchers, Research Libraries and Archives, EOSC key-players, industry and policymakers from the Social Sciences and Humanities and beyond.
Members of ESCAPE will hold a panel discussion on the connection between the coming “big data” era in astronomy and the "ESCAPE Sixty Adventures in Artificial Intelligence" series will be launched.
Xavier Espinal, from CERN and leading the development of ESCAPE DIOS, was invited be a panelist with "Scientific disciplines embracing no border Research Environment thanks to Science Mesh". at the Science Mesh workshop, organised by CS3MESH4EOSC project.
The meeting schedule will be made up of sessions of the IVOA Working Groups (WG) and Interest Groups (IG). In addition, we envision community presentations and contributions that will be organized within the WG/IGs for this short 3 day meeting.
The aim of this workshop is to provide an overview of the existing and future developments from a data analysis perspective of the space-based and ground-based infrastructures, identify and discuss technical issues.
The ESCAPE project cordially invites researchers, technicians and librarians active in publishing astronomical data to its European Data Providers' Forum.
The second CS3MESH4EOSC webinar, entitled “Science Mesh in Social Media Analytics and Astronomy - Collaborative Documents and On-Demand data transfers” is going to take place on 17th November from 1:00 pm-2:00 pm CEST.