Third FAIRmat users meeting

Europe/Berlin
IRIS Adlershof, Berlin

IRIS Adlershof, Berlin

Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin
Description

The FAIRmat users meeting is a public event that brings together a diverse group of researchers, data scientists, and research data management professionals who are passionate about data infrastructures, the FAIR data principles, and their role in scientific research.

For the first time, our third users meeting will be held over two days to maximize the opportunity for interaction between our users, interested members of the public, and FAIRmat experts.

You will be introduced to the NFDI, its mission, progress, and prospects, learn about NOMAD and NOMAD Oasis from our experts, and hear about use cases from our users. The first day will conclude with a poster session. On day two, we offer interactive sessions and hands-on workshops on research data management (RDM) and using NOMAD and NOMAD Oasis.

  • Wednesday, 15 November
    • 12:00 13:00
      Lunch and registration 1h Foyer (IRIS Adlershof)

      Foyer

      IRIS Adlershof

      Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin
    • 13:00 15:25
      Users meeting talks
      • 13:00
        Welcome 5m 2.049 (IRIS Adlershof)

        2.049

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin
        Speaker: Dr Ahmed Mansour (FAIRmat)
      • 13:05
        Invited talk: NFDI and good practice in research data management – a funder´s perspective 30m 2.049 (IRIS Adlershof)

        2.049

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin

        This talk will give a brief overview of the current status and the future perspectives of the National Research Infrastructure (NFDI) from the viewpoint of the German Research Foundation (DFG). It will also present a funder´s view on the implementation of good practices in the handling of research data. A special emphasis will be given to the specific requirements in Physics and Materials Science and the recommendations of the respective DFG review boards.

        Speaker: Michael Mößle
      • 13:35
        Introduction to FAIRmat 25m 2.049 (IRIS Adlershof)

        2.049

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin
        Speaker: José A. Márquez (HU Berlin)
      • 14:00
        Tea and Coffee 30m Foyer (IRIS Adlershof)

        Foyer

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin
      • 14:30
        Invited user talk: A postdoc’s perspective on NOMAD and NOMAD Oasis for ab initio research data management 25m 2.049 (IRIS Adlershof)

        2.049

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin

        In this talk, Pavel Ondračka will present how the NOMAD project has assisted him in his research and how it has played a crucial role in the management of computational materials research data that he has accumulated over several years of his Ph.D. and two postdoc positions. An examination will be conducted regarding some of the challenges encountered when deploying NOMAD Oasis in two different research groups, one at Materials Chemistry, RWTH Aachen, and the other at the Department of Plasma Physics and Technology, Masaryk University Brno. Furthermore, various aspects of the user experience will be discussed, including more advanced topics such as parser development, data migration between Oases, and the operation of Oasis within a Kubernetes cluster.

        Speaker: Pavel Ondračka
      • 14:55
        Invited user talk: Facilitating FAIR Data Principles in Perovskite Solar Cell Research using NOMAD 25m 2.049 (IRIS Adlershof)

        2.049

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin

        In the rapidly evolving field of perovskite solar cell research, maintaining awareness of current progress while still focusing on one's own research can be challenging. Transitioning towards standardised FAIR data structures, promoting transparency and reproducibility will advance progress in this research domain. This presentation will highlight how NOMAD Oasis supports experimental material researchers in the perovskite photovoltaics field. A live demonstration featuring experimental planning, documentation, as well as automated data evaluation will be presented. Particularly, in conjunction with a highly repeatable robotic spin-coating setup, the realization of this vast potential may be closer than anticipated.

        Speaker: Daniel Baumann
    • 15:25 15:40
      Tea and Coffee 15m Foyer (IRIS Adlershof)

      Foyer

      IRIS Adlershof

      Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin
    • 15:40 18:00
      Users meeting posters Foyer (IRIS Adlershof )

      Foyer

      IRIS Adlershof

      Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin
  • Thursday, 16 November
    • 09:00 12:00
      Users meeting workshops: Morning session
      • 09:00
        Getting started with NOMAD and NOMAD Oasis for research data management (RDM) 3h 1.121 (IRIS Adlershof)

        1.121

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin

        In this workshop we will cover the first steps with NOMAD and NOMAD Oasis.
        We will show you how to explore, upload, share and publish data with NOMAD.
        We will cover data from supported file formats and explore options for creating your own schemas and plugins to support new file formats and create custom electronic lab notebooks (ELNs).
        We look at the different ways you can customize your Oasis. Finally, we will show you how to contribute to the development of NOMAD and its ecosystem.

        Speakers: José A. Márquez (HU Berlin), Markus Scheidgen (HU Berlin)
      • 09:00
        Kick-off meeting for the PSinNFDI forum: Incorporating RDM education into university courses in Germany 3h 1.107 (IRIS Adlershof)

        1.107

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin

        Educating students in data literacy and the FAIR principles is vital for the next generation of scientists. The Physical Sciences in NFDI group (PSinNFDI) recognizes the shared challenges and opportunities in data literacy education and plans to establish a collaborative forum.
        In this workshop, we will introduce the PSinNFDI forum and bring together consortia within the physical sciences discipline as well as interested educators in Germany to discuss and advance the implementation of data literacy in university courses. The workshop will focus on sharing experiences, identifying common challenges, exploring collaboration opportunities and sharing knowledge and resources.

        Speakers: Ahmed Mansour (FAIRmat), Carolin Rehermann (FAIRmat), Siamak Nakhaie (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
    • 12:00 13:00
      Lunch 1h Foyer (IRIS Adlershof)

      Foyer

      IRIS Adlershof

      Zum großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin
    • 13:00 16:00
      Users meeting workshops: Afternoon session
      • 13:00
        Exploring the Fundamentals of Research Data Management 3h 1.121 (IRIS Adlershof)

        1.121

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin

        This workshop aims to promote research data management (RDM) practices that adhere to the FAIR principles - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable - within scientific projects. Participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the entire research data lifecycle, gaining insight into best practices for effective data management at each stage.
        We will explore the FAIR Data Principles and highlight their practical application throughout the RDM process. A special focus will be on Data Management Plans (DMPs), where we'll explore the different requirements imposed by different funding agencies. This workshop will provide valuable tips and real-world examples to help you write each section of your DMP.
        Whether you are an experienced researcher or just beginning your academic journey, this workshop will empower you to unlock the significant impact of data management and advance your research.

        Speakers: Ahmed Mansour (FAIRmat), Carolin Rehermann (FAIRmat), Siamak Nakhaie (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
      • 13:00
        NOMAD for experimental materials science data 3h 1.107 (IRIS Adlershof)

        1.107

        IRIS Adlershof

        Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin

        This workshop offers insights into customizing and using NOMAD for experimental materials science data. We will explore NOMAD's levels of schemas which are the key to generate structured and well-described research data. We will show how to move from custom user schemas to NOMAD schema plugins and to community standards. Participants will gain hands-on experience with our built-in ELNs. The workshop will showcase use cases we developed within the FAIRmat project, demonstrating the immense potential of NOMAD in advancing your materials science research.

        Speakers: Sandor Brockhauser (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Sebastian Brueckner (FAIRmat)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Users meeting workshops: Closing remarks 2.049 (IRIS Adlershof )

      2.049

      IRIS Adlershof

      Zum Großen Windkanal 2, 12489 Berlin