3rd EUDAT User Forum

Czech Republic

23-24 April 2014 - Events

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Charles University in Prague 23-24 April 2014

EUDAT is helping to achieve the vision of a European Data e-infrastructure by providing a sustainable platform of technologies, tools and services driven by user needs. Communities and users have always been central to EUDAT and the third in its series of dedicated User Forums is taking place at Charles University in Prague 23rd – 24th April 2014.

The Call for Collaboration projects launched by EUDAT in early 2014 was a resounding success with over 30 applications from a vast range of scientific communities covering, but not limited to, life sciences, atmospheric sciences, marine biology, physics, chemistry, nano-science and materials science, medical science, biodiversity and climate modelling. The selected projects will be focal to the User Forum and interventions will cover how these communities will engage with EUDAT and use its data services.

This edition will also feature how EUDAT can support communities and projects on the EC's Open Access policy, Open Research Pilot and Data Management Plans in Horizon2020.

Who should attend?
The user forum is open to all and will be of particular interest to community data managers, data practitioners, scientists and researchers who are seeking concrete solutions to their data challenges. Presentations from communities using and planning to use EUDAT data services will provide tangible examples of best practice. Participants can interact with EUDAT technical experts to understand how the services can be practically used and implemented in their everyday work.

Participation is free of charge but places are very limited. REGISTER soon at

http://www.eudat.eu/3rd-user-forum-registration