Bringing big science experiment data to the researchers' fingertips
- 1. CERN
- 2. Trust-IT Services
Description
This EOSC in Practice story targets both researchers involved in large science projects (via the ESCAPE project) and citizen scientists or users interested in accessing (a part of) big science experiment data for everyday research purposes (via the CS3MESH4EOSC project).
In its research efforts, ESCAPE is slowly being adopted beyond particle physics and transitioning towards the individual researchers or citizen scientists, the kind of audience targeted by CS3MESH4EOSC. The two projects are trying to extend their boundaries and capabilities in order to eventually meet halfway.
The key point is the common technology. Both projects are offering their own Data Lakes or sync & share services via notebooks and analysis platforms. Exploiting this common element, the aim is to enable everyone to access complex data science in a way that hides all the complexity for the benefit of the user.
The pilot test for this EOSC in practice story is under development and expected to be completed in June.
The full list of EOSC in practice stories is available here
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Additional details
Funding
- ESCAPE – European Science Cluster of Astronomy & Particle physics ESFRI research infrastructures 824064
- European Commission
- EOSC Future – EOSC Future 101017536
- European Commission
- CS3MESH4EOSC – Interactive and agile/responsive sharing mesh of storage, data and applications for EOSC 863353
- European Commission