21–23 May 2019
Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center
Europe/Copenhagen timezone

Session

Plenary

21 May 2019, 13:00
Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center

Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center

Arni Magnussons Gade 2 1577 Copenhagen V Danmark

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  1. Steen Pedersen - DeiC (DeIC)
    21/05/2019, 13:00
  2. Arne Flåøyen - NordForsk (NordForsk)
    21/05/2019, 13:10
  3. Gudmund Høst
    21/05/2019, 13:20
  4. Stine Jørgensen (Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education)
    21/05/2019, 13:45
  5. John Renner Hansen (Chairman DeiC board)
    21/05/2019, 14:00
  6. Dr Lene Krøl Andersen (NeIC)
    22/05/2019, 09:00

    Shaping up the Nordics for EOSC is based on the work behind the EOSC-Nordic project proposal coordinated by NeIC, which was submitted to the EC during autumn 2018. Shaping up the Nordics for EOSC aims to facilitate the coordination of EOSC relevant initiatives within the Nordic and Baltic countries and exploit synergies to achieve greater harmonisation at policy and service provisioning...

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  7. Sabry Razick (University of Oslo), Dr Nikolay Vazov (University of Oslo)
    22/05/2019, 09:30

    Lifeportal(lifeportal.uio.no/) is a web-based interface developed for researchers who do not have
    advanced computer science expertise but need to perform resource-consuming computational
    analyses. Lifeportal promotes open science by enabling the users to share and reuse the results
    of these analyses, workflows and data among their collaborators or entire workgroups within
    one single...

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  8. Anne Fouilloux (University of Oslo, Norway)
    22/05/2019, 09:45

    Advances in the development of climate models and associated data viewers and processing tools is achieving unprecedented maturity in the environmental scientific community. This was accompanied by the standardization of model output formats (conventions for Climate and Forecast metadata), the availability of open databases (i.e., the Earth System Grid Federation), and often of the climate...

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  9. Dr Jan Svensson (Nordic Genetic Resource Centre)
    22/05/2019, 10:00

    The Nordic and Baltic genebanks are responsible for conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. The e-infrastructure used by genebanks is termed Genebank Information Management System (GIMS). Implementation and development of a new Nordic Baltic integrated GIMS with functionalities that allows for incorporation of more data (phenotype/genotype) will be of great benefit...

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