Recently, the US National Science Foundation funded a new Research Coordination Network project titled “FAIROS-HEP”. The project aims to connect groups of researchers thinking about FAIR data in HEP and other experts in this field to envision a more cohesive infrastructure around data and publications in HEP. By focusing on FAIR data practices and how data and software can be linked to physics results, we hope to build a network of researchers thinking about how we can create a “living publication” to preserve and extend physics results. The project includes some funding for building infrastructure as well as future workshops connecting groups.
This is our kick-off workshop, located at CERN.
The goals of the workshop will be to:
- Assess progress by each experiment in producing reusable data,
- Establish updated ideas regarding the use cases for data access,
interoperability, and reuse across the different experiments and
experimental fields, - Define what data and associated information supports the use cases, and
- Identify a preliminary set of access methods and infrastructure that would support these use cases.
We look forward to engaging with you in this project.
Registration Link: click here for registration