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New manuscript: "RDM Platform Coscine - FAIR play integrated right from the start"

New manuscript: "RDM Platform Coscine - FAIR play integrated right from the start"

Posted by Izadora Silva Pimenta on 2024-05-02

ing.grid is proud to announce that we had one more successful open peer review process completed through our preprint platform. This led to the publication of the manuscript "RDM Platform Coscine - FAIR play integrated right from the start", available at https://doi.org/10.48694/inggrid.3952.  The authors Ilona Lang, Marius Politze and Marcel Nellesen present the RDM platform Coscine. Within [...]

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New member of the editorial team

New member of the editorial team

Posted by Izadora Silva Pimenta on 2023-03-27

ing.grid now has a new member on its editorial team: Dr.-Ing. Jörg F. Unger. He is the head of “Modeling and simulation” for Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) and have been working on computational mechanics with a focus on additive manufacturing, data management, reproducible scientific workflows and Bayesian inference procedures, as well as reduced order models to improve [...]

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Presentation in the Research Data Alliance 20th Plenary Meeting

Presentation in the Research Data Alliance 20th Plenary Meeting

Posted by Izadora Silva Pimenta on 2023-03-23

On March 21st, Izadora Silva Pimenta presented the concept of ing.grid during the Research Data Alliance 20th Plenary meeting, which is happening in a hybrid format. The presentation was led during the joint session “Automation of LIMS for Data Analysis and Reuse”, which counted with two RDA Groups: Materials Data, moderated by Laura Bartolo (Northwestern University) and Research Data [...]

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"Dating with Data" - ing.grid takes part in the Love Data Week

"Dating with Data" - ing.grid takes part in the Love Data Week

Posted by Izadora Silva Pimenta on 2023-01-25

Are you ready to show your datasets to others? Don't be shy: you can find your perfect match or life-changing comments that will clarify your next steps. We can build science together; that is why we want you to participate in our speed dating… with data!As part of the #LoveDataWeek, ing.grid will host a cosy and fun event where you can show your unfinished datasets relevant to an engineering or [...]

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