This first meeting will highlight the achievements of the H2020 ESCAPE project to foster Open Science and data-intensive research, identify the next challenges for our scientific community, and provide an outlook on the current actions and future objectives within the framework of the ESCAPE Open Collaboration of Research Infrastructures in Astronomy, Particle and Nuclear Physics.
The CS3MESH4EOSC final event, taking place on 22 June 2023, at the EGI Conference in Poznan (Poland), will showcase how the Science Mesh is contributing to an easier and more robust open science across Europe, thanks to novel approaches for data sharing and synchronisation.
At the Joint ECFA-NuPECC-APPEC (JENA) Seminar in May 2022 in Madrid, both the plenary presentations and the closed session of funding agency representatives revealed that there is an increased need for discussions on the strategy and implementation of European federated computing at future large-scale research facilities. Therefore, APPEC, ECFA and NuPECC decided to organize a European, cross-community workshop on the strategy of computing.
The Dark Matter Science Project, developed in the context of the ESCAPE project, is bringing to light the synergies between different dark matter communities and experiments, producing new scientific results as well as making the necessary data and software tools fully available.
The CHEP conferences address the computing, networking and software issues for the world’s leading data‐intensive science experiments that currently analyze hundreds of petabytes of data using worldwide computing resources.
In the webinar "ESCAPE ESAPE and Citizen Science | Supporting Science Analysis and Enhancing Scientific Research", we will present the ESAP system, and describe how various services, data products, and tools from across the ESCAPE project have been integrated into it. We will also demonstrate how ESCAPE CS has been helping ESFRIs solving the deepest secrets of the universe.
The closing event of the PaNOSC project, to be held in Grenoble on 29-30 November, 2022, aims to present the way forward for the major results achieved during the four years of the project.
SAVE THE DATE! The ESCAPE OSSR final workshop will be held from 14th-16th November, at the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP), in Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. More info soon.