UK leads on new £8.5m European scheme to improve access to research data | Science and Technology Facilities Council | Official Press Release

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"Computing experts, led by a team from the UK, have been set the ambitious task of establishing a new Europe-wide data and computer-sharing network to allow scientists across the continent to exchange and analyse data in scientific research.

The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) scheme is now in its first phase of development, with the initial, two-year pilot project being funded by a €10million (£8.5m) investment from the European Commission (EC) with involvement from more than 50 organisations.

The aim of the EOSC is for researchers from across all scientific disciplines to be able to access and analyse data produced in research across Europe. As well as providing the basis for better scientific research, and making more efficient use of vital resources, this new ‘open data’ system could also help in public health or environmental emergencies where easy access to reliable research data may help improve response times.

The first phase of the project is being led by members of STFC’s scientific computing department, and STFC’s Dr Juan Bicarregui said: 'Publically funded scientific research data should be openly available so that it can be used in as many ways as possible. This project will begin the development of a shared computing infrastructure that will make that possible.'"

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02/15/2017, 12:49

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02/15/2017, 07:49