June 19th, 2024
The June Newsletter is now available! Find out how AquaINFRA empowers collaboration and data access, as well as integrates with the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
June 19th, 2024
The June Newsletter is now available! Find out how AquaINFRA empowers collaboration and data access, as well as integrates with the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
Great project results – open resources for citizen observatories!
The Cos4Cloud research project recently held its final meeting in Barcelona, Spain. During the two intense days, the project consortium met in person to share all achievements, discuss how to take advantage of the project’s results, evaluate the role in the EOSC and maintain the citizen science communities created! Members also reflected on how to sustain the technological services, the co-design and the educational methodologies and strategized about how to keep collaborating.
The AquaINFRA project will support the ongoing development of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) as an overarching research infrastructure. The overall objective of the 4-year project is to develop an AquaINFRA Interaction Platform equipped with FAIR multi-disciplinary data and services to support marine and freshwater scientists and stakeholders in restoring healthy oceans, coastal and inland waters.
This year’s Symposium takes place from November 14 – 17, 2022 in Prague, Czech Republic. The symposium welcomes over 500 stakeholders from ministries, policy makers, research organisations, service providers, research infrastructures and research communities across Europe and beyond. They will reflect on the EOSC key achievements and strategic challenges, and identify priorities and concrete actions at the European, national, and institutional level to speed up EOSC implementation. 52°North’s Markus Konkol talks about data quality in European marine metrology research infrastructures.
9:00 – 10:30 Plenary session (live streamed): EOSC engagement and alignment at national level
Considering data harmonization and quality information in European marine metrology research infrastructures (Markus Konkol)