ESCAPE Target Audiences Sample Clauses

ESCAPE Target Audiences. ESCAPE partners believe that disseminating project results to the widest possible audience, thus maximising their full exploitation is part of the commitment of the concerned ESFRI facilities in setting up EOSC. Table 1 Communities that ESCAPE aims to engage with Stakeholders Description Examples Scientists Pan-European research consortia such as APPEC, ASTRONET, NuPPEC, ECFA support the ESCAPE mission and endorse the Test Science Case initiatives to enhance the involvement in EOSC of researchers from the scientific domains encompassed within ESCAPE. Joint international workshops and cooperative projects such as JENAS 2019. e-infrastructures e-Infrastructures will make every European researcher digital, increasing creativity and efficiency of research and bridging the divide between developed and less developed regions. EGI, EUDAT, OpenAire, GEANT, PRACE, etc. ESFRI projects The ESFRI projects concerned by ESCAPE all have the mission in common to provide open access to their quality certified scientific data, including dedicated Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), European Solar Telescope (EST), Facility Stakeholders Description Examples analysis software stacks, and high-level science tools. for Antiproton and Ion Research in Europe (FAIR), High Luminosity-Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC), cubic- kilometre-sized Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT), Square Kilometre Array (SKA), European Gravitational Observatory (EGO), Joint Institute for VLBI XXXX (JIVE) and the various RIs operated by CERN and ESO. Other thematic Clusters A collaboration among the five clusters coordinators (that include together 45 ESFRI RIs) has been set up. The coordinators started to meet initially within the EOSC- Hub Scientific Strategy Board and it has grown up to a platform with regular contacts for coordination and cross- fertilization purposes. ENVRI-FAIR, ESCAPE, EOSC-Life, PANOSC, SSHOC Industry, namely Small and Medium Enterprises A network of industrial stakeholders already established by the different ESCAPE partners will be consolidated and considered for potential further cooperation on issues such as services and software developments, RIs data accessibility from commercial cloud services. Xxxxxxxx.xx, VSI DARBO EIGOS (VIDE), Triopsys, S&T European Open Science Cloud Governance For the follow-up of governance and rules of engagement for users and providers that will be applicable within EOSC EOSC working groups Pan-European Research Organisations Th...
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  • Program Objectives In performing its responsibilities with respect to the management and administration of the Program, each party shall be guided by the following Program objectives:

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