In this webinar, Guido Aben from The Swedish Research Council/Sunet explains what the EOSC EU node is and who it is for. Angeliki Adamaki from Lund University demonstrates how she has tested the EOSC EU node in her research.
The webinar is aimed at researchers and those interested in what the EOSC EU node can be used for. The webinar is organized by SUHF and the Swedish Research Council. The last date for registration is 23 January.
Angeliki Adamaki is a project manager at Lund University, working on European Projects with particular interest in Open Science practices, FAIR data management and interdisciplinary research. She currently chairs the Open Science Champions group at LU.
Guido Aben is a senior strategy officer at SUNET, the Swedish NREN. He’s well-known in the eInfrastructures landscape and has previously had roles at AARNet and SURF.
The Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) is tasked by the Government with coordinating and promoting Swedish involvement in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). We are also Sweden’s mandated organisation in the EOSC association, where we represent the interests of the Swedish research community, among other things. We have started the online forum EOSC Sverige/Sweden to provide space for a broad national discussion on EOSC, where we welcome all reflections and discussions about your experiences with EOSC and the EU node.
The Swedish Research Council is also active in the technical development of EOSC through Sunet and Nordunet.
SUHF (The Association of Swedish Higher Education Institutions) is a national association of higher education institutions in Sweden. Within SUHF, there is a coordination group for open science that supports the HEIs in developing their work with open science. EOSC can be an important part of the development of open science in the future and SUHF follows and supports this development. SUHF is working with the Swedish Research Council to develop Sweden’s work with EOSC.