October 28 and 29
Students of the Master in Data Management and Curation (MDMC) presented the thesis projects they will develop at the laboratories of their institutions. This event marks the end of 160 hours of classroom lessons and the official start of the seven-month practical phase of the course, during which students will implement workflows and ad-hoc programs to make the instrumentation FAIR-by-design, thanks to the theoretical teachings received in recent weeks.
For the NFFA-DI project, this activity is of great importance as it forms the basis for building an integrated, interoperable, and open infrastructure from the perspective of the generated data. This approach will not only improve services for external users and access to cutting-edge instrumentation but also ensure the production of quality research that is reusable and validatable by the entire scientific community.
The Master is organized by CNR-IOM, AREA Science Park, and SISSA, in the context of the activities of the NFFA-DI and PRP@CERIC projects.
October 30
Today, the representatives of the Open Science themes of the Operational Units of the NFFA-DI project presented the state of the art and the ongoing work in their laboratories for adapting the instrumentation to the FAIR-by-design requirements requested by the infrastructure.