AquaINFRA Project Overview and Contributions to EOSC

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The AquaINFRA project, launched on January 1st, 2023, spans over 4 years with a budget of 7.6 million euros. Supported by the UK Government and coordinated by Aalborg University, the project aims to promote EOSC and FAIR principles in ocean and freshwater sciences. Through collaborations with various initiatives like BlueCloud and ILIAD Digital Twin of Ocean, AquaINFRA envisions making research data more accessible and beneficial for tackling global challenges.


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  1. AquaINFRA In a Nutshell The AquaINFRA project started 1stJanuary 2023 and will run over 4 years The budget is 7.6 million plus about 300,000 paid by UK Government to our UK partner The project coordinator is Aalborg University represented by professor Henning Sten Hansen The consortium consists of 19 regular partners and 3 associated partner including one from UK Henning Sten Hansen 1

  2. Key Contributions to EOSC SRIA Contribution of AquaINFRA Description of the contribution of the project to the Strategic and Operational objectives of the SRIA and its Action Areas (A selection, no detailed description of all work packages needed). AquaINFRA will contribute to New ways of Science by our focus on disseminating EOSC and the FAIR principles to researchers within ocean-and freshwater sciences as well as related social sciences AquaINFRA will contribute to Boundary Conditions by arranging training courses on EOSC and FAIR principles AquaINFRA will contribute to Expected Impacts by developing a data infrastructure supporting seamless integration of ocean-and inland water data together with associated social science data. In addition, several case studies involving as well natural scientist and social scientist will stimulate the understanding of EOSC and FAIR Henning Sten Hansen 2

  3. Key Impacts and deliverables Henning Sten Hansen 3

  4. Dependencies and Collaborations AquaINFRA Dependencies on other projects/initiatives (if any) and collaborations established with other projects/initiatives relevant for the development of the EOSC The success of AquaINFRA is not directly dependant on the results from other EOSC related projects .. but results from EOSC projects like EOSC Future, DICE, and FAIRCORE4EOSC will certainly be connected to AquaINFRA by common partnerships with these projects The AquaINFRA project has a initiated a collaboration with BlueCloud 2026 by having a meeting on 15thMarch 2023 We have meetings with other projects like Marco Bolo and Obama-Next and we will introduce the partners to EOSC and FAIR principles through a workshop We have established collaboration with the ILIAD Digital Twin of Ocean Henning Sten Hansen 4

  5. Your vision AquaINFRA Our Vision is that (all) research are available to all researchers through common Data Discovery and Access Systems and here the Digital Twins of the Earth are key elements Having all researches to analyse on all available data is more efficient than having each researcher only analysing their own private data And this is crucial to solve the big global challenges However, we have huge challenges convincing the European research community about the the advantages of a real implementation of the FAIR principles EOSC and EOSC related projects play a key role in this development Thus. It is important that the emerging Digital Twins relies on the principles of EOSC Henning Sten Hansen 5

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