EUDAT User Forum 2016
Participants can expect to understand domain specific challenges from the biomedical and life sciences, earth sciences, the energy and environment sectors, the physical sciences and engineering, and the social sciences and humanities. Furthermore, they can contribute to the discussion on requirements and understand how EUDAT can provide practical solutions.
EUDAT will also hold a training session on 5 February that offers user communities an in-depth understanding of the EUDAT Collaborative Data Infrastructure (CDI), its research data services and solutions, and hands-on training options.
For further information, please visit:
The EUDAT User Forum Webpage