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AGI: Arbeitsgruppe Information

AGI 1: Challenges in Research Data

AGI 1.2: Hauptvortrag

Mittwoch, 1. April 2020, 14:45–15:30, L-4.001

The PAHN-PaN Consortium - A Contribution to the National Research Data Infrastructure — •Thomas Schörner-Sadenius — DESY-FH/CMS, Hamburg

The national research data infrastructure (NFDI) is intended to systematically open up, sustainably secure and make accessible the databases of science and research and to network them (inter-)nationally. It will be set up in a process driven by science as a networked structure of consortia acting on their own initiative. PAHN-PaN is one of the consortia that submitted an application for NFDI funding in October 2019.

The PAHN-PaN communities (particle physics, astroparticle physics, hadron&nuclear physics) have always been at the forefront of technological developments. Today, due to the development of new accelerators, new observatories and experiments, and new detectors with increased resolutions and higher event rates, our physics is experiencing a rapid increase of data rates and volumes and also a more diverse access sharing. This boost of data leads to ever increasing demands on data analysis power and methods, and on data management capabilities. The goal of the PAHN-PaN consortium is to develop solutions for the data challenges and to help setting up the structures necessary for this endeavour. These structures will facilitate the exploitation of synergies within the consortium, easy transfer of knowledge and technology to and from neighbouring consortia and communities, and the establishing of relevant services for PAHN-PaN and the entire NFDI.

The presentation will give an overview of the status, plans and objectives of the PAHN-PaN consortium.

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