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DESCRIPTION:Open Science is the practice of making scientific research outp
 ut openly available in the form of data\, software\, publications\, hardwa
 re and infrastructure. This promotes transparency\, collaboration\, and re
 producibility in research\, as well as wider access to knowledge for the p
 ublic and to researchers. \n\nOpen Science represents an opportunity for t
 he society at large and in particular for the physics community to improve
  the management and use of the large data sets produced in accelerator fac
 ilities around Europe and foster new collaborations. As a goal towards Ope
 n Science physics\, the development of suited data workflow that could be 
 shared among the physics European facilities would represent a major step 
 forward. The data produced in these facilities should follow the F.A.I.R. 
 principles (Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable and Reusable) to ensure 
 long term storage and possible future use by the community. The goal of th
 e Advanced Training course is to convey basic principles and to demonstrat
 e commonly used tools to achieve this goal successfully.\n\nThe Advanced T
 raining will take place at castle Ebernburg (Germany) in the week 24.-29. 
 November 2024.\n\nAn excursion is planned to visit the GSI Helmholtzzentru
 m für Schwerionenforschung and FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Rese
 arch\, that is presently under construction) in Darmstadt. The training pa
 rticipants have the opportunity to see the accelerator facility and variou
 s experiment setups as well as the FAIR construction site\, in order to ex
 perience the inside of a nuclear physics research laboratory. \n\n**List o
 f confirmed lecturers and topics:**\n\n* Antoine Lemasson (CNRS - GANIL) 
 – Introduction to Open Science\n* Florian Uhlig (GSI) – Tools for sust
 ainable programming\n* Ozlem Ozkan (Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration) – 
  Metadata for beginners\n* Clemens Lange (PSI) – Open Science in HEP\n* 
 Adrien Matta (LPC Caen - CNRS) and Jérémie Dudouet (IP2I Lyon - CNRS) 
 – Hands-on data challenge\n* Kathrin Göbel (GSI) – Open technology tr
 ansfer\nLocal organizers: Andrew Mistry (GSI/FAIR)\, Christine Hornung (GS
 I)\, Gerhard Burau (HGS-HIRe)\n\nThe school is open to PhD students\, fina
 l year master degree students\, and early career Postdocs. 25-30 participa
 nts will be selected from the applications. There is a contingent of place
 s reserved for HGS-HIRe participants.
LOCATION:Fritz-Göbel-Weg
SUMMARY:EURO-LABS Advanced Training on Open Science and Data ManagemenT
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