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TUT 5: FAIR Research Data – Generation, Handling and Analysis within the FAIRmat Infrastructure

Sunday, March 17, 2024, 16:00–18:15, H 2013

In many scientific fields, but especially in solid-state physics, comprehensive and homogeneous scientific data could pave the way for a completely new, data-driven research, often referred to as the fourth paradigm of science. New opportunities for science and technology, as well as for teaching and career paths are foreseeable. In reality, however, our field mostly provides extremely heterogeneous data. For this reason, the major funding organizations are calling for and supporting the conversion to FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) data. In solid-state physics, the consortium FAIRmat aims at developing concepts and solutions for this endeavor. This tutorial introduces the FAIRmat approach in four well-adapted contributions.

Organizers: Martin Aeschlimann (TU Kaiserslautern) and Laurenz Rettig (FHI Berlin)

16:00 TUT 5.1 Tutorial: Experimental research data as a FAIR resource: Introduction and the FAIRmat approach — •Heiko B. Weber
16:30 TUT 5.2 Tutorial: Harmonization concepts for experimental research data: NOMAD and NeXus — •Sandor Brockhauser
17:00 TUT 5.3 Tutorial: How to build FAIR data pipelines for photoemission spectroscopy — •Florian Dobener
17:30 TUT 5.4 Tutorial: Easy access to FAIR data generation for custom-built experiments with NOMAD CAMELS — •Alexander Fuchs
  18:00 Q & A with all Presenters (15 min.)
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