MPG NFDI Workshop

Europe/Berlin
Seminarraum 01-EG (GWDG, Göttingen)

Seminarraum 01-EG

GWDG, Göttingen

Burckhardtweg 4
Description

The 2nd workshop of NFDI-afficionados at the MPG

Registration
Registration
  • Thursday, 18 April
    • 14:00 15:15
      Talks: Experiences and Plans of NFDI-Consortia Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4
      • 14:00
        FAIRmat 25m
        Speaker: Annette Trunschke
      • 14:25
        NFDI4Chem 25m

        This contribution will present a brief outline of the structure and services of NFDI4Chem.

        Speaker: Carsten Baldauf (Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG)
      • 14:50
        NFDI4Cat 25m
        Speaker: Philipp Adamitzki
    • 15:15 15:45
      Coffee Break 30m Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4
    • 15:45 16:40
      Talks: Experiences and Plans of NFDI-Consortia Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4
      • 15:45
        NFDI4BIOIMAGE 25m

        In this presentation I will summarize the activites in NFDI4BIOIMAGE in the first year (2023/2024). I will also take the opportunity to present
        the contributions and activities at the MPI for Evolutionary Biology in particular with respect to Knowledge Graph engineering, data integration and metadata standardization.

        Speaker: Dr Carsten Fortmann-Grote (Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionsbiologie)
      • 16:10
        NFDI-MatWerk – the NFDI consortium for Materials Science and Engineering 25m

        The performance of any engineering material depends critically on its strongly heterogeneous and process-dependent microstructure, ranging from crystal defects at the atomic level, through microscale secondary phases up to macroscale pores. Furthermore, processes on timescales ranging from picoseconds up to centuries need to be addressed. This inherent multiscale character of materials needs to be represented in corresponding data models and combined with measurements and simulations that capture these processes.
        Due to the vast number of different experimental, computational and analytical methods used to reveal these dependencies, the MatWerk community has developed a large variety of data tools and workflows. NFDI-MatWerk aims to provide a federated digital materials environment that gives scientists full control over their data while enabling and incentivizing data sharing and offering highly performant, complex search queries and analysis runs based on a materials knowledge graph connected to a database infrastructure. Integrated development environments ensure that data processing in workflows follow the same FAIR standards as the data. Additional concepts are developed in Infrastructure Use Cases together with participant projects. These concepts will be outlined within the presentation to foster synergies between the consortia.

        Speaker: Tilmann Hickel (MPIE)
    • 16:40 17:30
      Diskussion: Expectations and Plans for Phase 2 of the NFDI Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4
    • 17:30 18:15
      Sitzung der NFDI-Arbeitsgruppe 45m Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4

      On invitation only

    • 19:00 21:00
      Dinner 2h Restaurant Bullerjahn (https://maps.app.goo.gl/sY8xUR52JyypGWps7)

      Restaurant Bullerjahn (https://maps.app.goo.gl/sY8xUR52JyypGWps7)

      im Ratskeller Göttingen Markt 9 37073 Göttingen

      Restaurant BullerJahn

    • 09:00 09:35
      Talks: Data Preservation Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4
      • 09:00
        The question of preserving research data over a very long period of time 25m

        Preserving research data over a certain period of time to ensure the security and traceability of results is an established practice in many cases.
        In addition, researchers should at least ask themselves whether their data could be of long-term value. The reasons for this decision can be very different. While on the one hand very high financial and idealistic expenses make long-term preservation appear sensible, the next project involves data that describe unique phenomena that cannot be repeated. Research data can document how knowledge was created, how it was promoted and shared or how technology changed. At the same time, there may be data that excludes subsequent utilisation.
        In the case of subsequent re-use, questions arise regarding access, legal framework conditions and the technical realisation of preservation over very long periods of time.
        Some answers are firmly established in the day-to-day business of archives. In addition to some of the prerequisites for the long-term preservation of research data, this presentation will focus on these issues.

        Speaker: Kristina Starkloff (Generalverwaltung)
    • 09:35 10:25
      Talks: NFDI Basic Services Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4
      • 09:35
        NFDI4Culture 25m
        Speaker: Pietro Liuzzo
      • 10:00
        Base4NFDI 25m
        Speaker: Raphael Ritz
    • 10:25 10:55
      Coffee Break 30m Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4
    • 10:55 12:10
      Talks: NFDI Basic Services Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4
      • 10:55
        Jupyter4NFDI 25m
        Speaker: Klaus Reuter
      • 11:20
        PID 25m
        Speaker: Philipp Wieder
      • 11:45
        IAM 25m
        Speaker: Christoph Pohl
    • 12:10 13:00
      Diskussion: Experiences with and Expectations on Basic Services Seminarraum 01-EG

      Seminarraum 01-EG

      GWDG, Göttingen

      Burckhardtweg 4