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Topic: Science Platform Discussion
Time: Oct 25, 2023 14:00 Amsterdam
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- John Swinbank (he/him) (me)
- Mark Allen
- Baptiste Cecconi
- Christiane Schneide (PUNCH4NFDI)
- Enrique Garcia
- Gareth Hughes (CTAO)
- Harry Enke
- Marjolein Verkouter (she/her)
- Matthias Fuessling (CTAO)
- sara bertocco
- Volodymyr Savchenko [EPFL]
Key questions addressed during the meeting:
- Has ESCAPE “ended”?
- Although the funded ESCAPE Project has concluded, the ESCAPE Open Collaboration continues, and the ESCAPE collaborates with the other EOSC Science Clusters as described at https://science-clusters.eu
- The Science Clusters are expected to have significant influence on future EOSC development and funding.
- Is this work specific to certain research infrastructures? In particular, astronomy (CTAO, SKA) and CERN seem strongly represented.
- The immediate target is to support RIs that are part of the ESCAPE Open Collaboration; potentially, other collaborators would be welcome in future.
- The roadmap is a “do-ocracy” — we'll try to coordinate tasks and ensure an overall coherence of vision, but most of the work will be done through development at the RIs with a small addition from projects funded through e.g. OSCARS. Those RIs which are doing the work will necessarily have a greater influence on what gets done.
- Does this represent ASTRON stepping back from the science platforms effort?
- ASTRON's immediate priority is to ensure LOFAR2.0 is commissioned within the next 2 years. This doesn't include a science platform, but we expect a platform to play a major role in the second half of this decade.
- ASTRON will continue to participate in this group and will maintain its involvement in SRC Regional Centre development at (at least) the current level; we're just handing on the coordinating role to somebody else.