ESCAPE -- addressing Open Science challenges
Mark G. Allen, Giovanni Lamanna, Xavier Espinal, Kay Graf, Michiel van, Haarlem, Stephen Serjeant, Ian Bird, Elena Cuoco, Jayesh Wagh

TL;DR
ESCAPE is an EU project that tackles Open Science challenges in astrophysics and physics by developing data infrastructure, supporting open software, connecting observatory frameworks to EOSC, and engaging the public through citizen science.
Contribution
The paper introduces ESCAPE's integrated approach to addressing Open Science challenges across multiple physics disciplines within the EOSC framework.
Findings
Development of a prototype Data Lake and Science Platform
Support for an Open Source Software Repository
Connection of Virtual Observatory to EOSC
Abstract
ESCAPE (European Science Cluster of Astronomy & Particle physics ESFRI research infrastructures) is an EU H2020 project that addresses the Open Science challenges shared by the astrophysics and and accelerator-based physics and nuclear physics ESFRI projects and landmarks. This project is embedded in the context of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and involves activities to develop a prototype Data Lake and Science Platform, as well as support of an Open Source Software Repository, connection of the Virtual Observatory framework to EOSC, and engaging the public in citizen science. In this poster paper we provide a brief overview of the project and the results presented at ADASS.
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Taxonomy
TopicsResearch Data Management Practices · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Data Quality and Management
