EOSC Austria: Visions, needs and requirements for research data and practices #10

Marcus Huber, a quantum physicist and ERC Grantee, talks about the serious data storage issue that comes with open data preservation, as well as burdens associated with the current grant application process. He also touches the topic of permanently employing people at universities that are not at a full professor level.

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The third General Assembly of the EOSC Support Office Austria

The third General Assembly of the EOSC Support Office Austria was held on October 18, 2023 in Vienna. The members came together to elect new candidates to the governing bodies, reflect on past achievements and engage in discussions about the future of EOSC.

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EOSC Austria: Visions, needs and requirements for research data and practices #9

Marcus Huber, a quantum physicist and ERC Grantee, talks about the serious data storage issue that comes with open data preservation, as well as burdens associated with the current grant application process. He also touches the topic of permanently employing people at universities that are not at a full professor level.

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EOSC Austria: Visions, needs and requirements for research data and practices #8

The Working Group Researcher Engagement in Austria – have just published our 8th interview. Josef Küng, a computer scientist, talks about the need for large data sets and challenges regarding the access to such data sets. He also touches the topic of quality checks, reference systems and descriptions to increase trust in data quality.

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EOSC Austria: Visions, needs and requirements for research data and practices #7

In the 7th interview published by the WG Researcher Engagement, Birgit Wassermann, a microbiome researcher, shares how data sharing has become a common practice in her field and how the availability of data has led through scientific breakthroughs. She also explains that microbiome research could benefit from more data storage space and metadata standards.

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