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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 111: Outreach 3
T 111.3: Talk
Friday, March 8, 2024, 09:30–09:45, Geb. 30.22: Lehmann-HS
Citizen Science in Data-Intensive Physics: PUNCH4NFDI Perspective — •Victoria Tokareva1, Michael Kramer2, Andreas Haungs1, and Ramesh Karuppusamy2 — 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Astroparticle Physics, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany — 2Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, 53121 Bonn, Germany
In recent years, citizen science projects have garnered widespread participation globally, fostering collaboration between enthusiastic individuals and professional researchers. Recent studies indicate that such collaborations yield a positive impact on social well-being by promoting continuous education, rational thinking, and active engagement in local and international social initiatives.
This contribution delves into the realm of citizen science projects within the data-intensive physics domain, specifically focusing on initiatives related to research within PUNCH4NFDI (Particles, Universe, NuClei and Hadrons for Nationale Forschungs-Daten Infrastruktur) scientific communities, such as astrophysics, astroparticle and particle physics, nuclear physics, and related fields. Our analysis aims to explore the experiences gained from citizen science projects across diverse research domains. This exploration aims to uncover the transformative potential of such collaborations, both within the realm of scientific inquiry and in the broader societal context.
This work is supported by the DFG fund "NFDI 39/1" for the PUNCH4NFDI consortium.
Keywords: Citizen science; Data-Intensive Physics; Outreach; PUNCH4NFDI