Conveners
Global perspectives on advancing Open Science with computational infrastructures
- Yin Chen (EGI.eu)
Description
Open Science, an approach that promotes transparency, accessibility, and collaboration in research, is revolutionizing the way knowledge is created and shared worldwide. This session delves into the pivotal role of EGI in enabling and accelerating Open Science practices on a global scale.
Join us as we explore diverse perspectives and experiences from leading experts and practitioners who are at the forefront of this transformation in collaboration with EGI. We will examine how advanced computational resources—including high-performance computing, cloud platforms, data repositories, and collaborative tools—are driving innovation and inclusivity in global scientific research. Discover how EGI and worldwide infrastructures and initiatives are breaking down barriers, fostering collaboration, and empowering researchers to address complex global challenges through Open Science
The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) is establishing 3 national-scale Thematic Research Data Commons to meet Australia’s future research needs with long-term, enduring digital infrastructure. Each Thematic Research Data Commons integrates the ARDC’s underpinning compute, storage infrastructure and services with data assets, analysis platforms and tools. Each is supported by our...
This presentation explores how the data, storage and compute Solutions and Services provided by EGI might be transformed into an EGI Research Commons.
The publication by the RDA Global Open Research Commons Working Group in October, 2023 of the Global Open Research Commons International Model (GORC Model) made available a well researched and fully featured template for a Research Commons. ...
The China Science and Technology Cloud (CSTCloud) stands as one of the key national research e-infrastructures in China. Sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, CSTCloud aims to empower scientists with efficient and integrated cloud solutions across domains and disciplines. Through the integration of big data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence, CSTCloud delivers robust data...
The European Union (EU) has been working on the establishment of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) for several years now to support Open Science with a federated infrastructure that can underpin every stage of the science life-cycle. In response to this global trend, the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), under the Ministry of Science and ICT in Korea, is...
Significant investments have been made by the South African government in efforts to support the e-research environments across multiple disciplines in the South African research landscape. This has given birth to the National Integrated Cyberinfrastructure Systems (NICIS) which currently supports communication networks, high performance computing (HPC), data storage and research data...
The Global Open Science Cloud (GOSC) Initiative aims to connect worldwide research infrastructures and stakeholders to enable innovative scientific discovery in addressing global challenges. Since its inception, GOSC has embraced a diverse array of stakeholders, fostering partnerships with researchers, institutions, organizations, funding agencies, policymakers, governments, industry players,...