10 March 2020 to 12 March 2020

ESCAPE at the RUCIO community workshop in Fermilab

Fermilab LPC (LHC Physics Center)

ESCAPE project is presented at the RUCIO community workshop that will be held in FNAL (IL, US)[...]

10 March 2020 to 12 March 2020

3rd Rucio Community Workshop

Virtual

The 3rd Rucio Community Workshop will be devoted to the information exchange between the Rucio developers, service administrators and the various interested communities in order to collect feedback and requirements.

26 February 2020 to 27 February 2020

First H2020 ESCAPE Progress Meeting

Brussels

The first ESCAPE progress meeting will take place on 26-27 February 2020 at the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels. After the ESCAPE kickoff[...]

17 February 2020

Ten things you can do to support the FAIR data culture - FAIRsFAIR workshop at IDCC20

Dublin, Ireland

Realising the necessary culture change among researchers in all disciplines depends upon other stakeholders in the research[...]

04 February 2020 to 06 February 2020

First major meeting of the Virtual Observatory for Astronomy Working Group

Strasbourg

The first major face-to-face meeting of the whole ESCAPE Virtual Observatory (VO) for Astronomy Working Group will be held in Strasbourg from 4th[...]

27 January 2020 to 30 January 2020

ESCAPE and Cloud Services for Synchronization and Sharing (CS3)

From January 27 to January 30, ESCAPE members attended the Cloud Storage Services for Synchronization and Sharing (CS3) workshop and subsequently[...]

22 January 2020

ESCAPE at Journée EOSC au CNRS

Paris (France)

The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is an initiative of the European Commission which aims to connect existing European[...]

16 January 2020

WE-Haraeus-Seminar: The Science Cloud – Towards a Research Data Ecosystem for the next Generation of Data‐intensive Experiments and Observatories

Bad Honnef, Germany

The seminar encourages discussions among experts from science and industry with young scientists how to meet these data challenges, addressing the long-term vision of community efforts for the advancement of fundamental science. The seminar also has a message to the scientific community: More efforts are needed to support the career of young researchers who gear up to tackle the gigantic data challenges.

12 January 2020 to 15 January 2020

The Science Cloud - Towards a Research Data Ecosystem for the next generation Data-intensive Experiments and Observatories

Bad Honnef, Germany

The seminar encourages discussions among experts from science and industry with young scientists how to meet these challenges, addressing the long-term vision of community efforts for the advancement of fundamental science.

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