We interviewed Dr. Claire Walsh, Senior Research Fellow at the University College London and the ESRF, and part of the team that developed the Human Organ Atlas. The Human Organ Atlas is an online database of human organs scanned with a new technology developed at ESRF, called HiP-CT, Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography, which allows to scan […]
ReadWe interviewed Mousumi Upadhyay Kahaly, leading the Computational Materials Science team at ELI-ALPS (ELI ERIC) in Szeged, Hungary, to share her view on FAIR data and its benefits for the research community and society at large. WATCH THE VIDEO
ReadWe interviewed Alessandra Gianoncelli – chief scientist at the TwinMic X-ray microscopy beamline at the CERIC synchrotron facility at Elettra, Italy – to share her view on FAIR data and its benefits for the research community and society at large. WATCH THE VIDEO
ReadWe interviewed Dr. Stella d’Ambrumenil, contributor in PaNOSC WP8 for staff & user training. Stella shared her views on the benefits of Open Data, and on the steps to be taken to make research data more FAIR. WATCH THE VIDEO Stella, with a PhD in Chemistry, and currently post-doc at the Data Management and Software […]
ReadInterview at the science radio programme RADAR, produced by the national broadcast station, RAI, with Ornela De Giacomo (Deputy Director, CERIC-ERIC) and Alessandra Gianoncelli (Beamline Scientist at Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste) about FAIR open data, the EOSC and the PaNOSC project, aimed at making FAIR data a reality at photon and neutron facilities. The interview is […]
ReadDr. Alessa Gambardella is a former post-doctoral scientific researcher at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (sponsored by AkzoNobel), and user of the synchrotron at the ESRF, leading partner in PaNOSC. Alessa’s work in the field of cultural heritage focuses on understanding ultramarine disease – a degradation phenomenon that affects oil paintings containing ultramarine blue pigment. The parallel […]
ReadDr. Elisa Bergami, PhD in Ecotoxicology, is a post-doc fellow at the University of Siena, Italy. She has been working in the field of Environmental Sciences, with a focus on the impact of nanoplastics on marine organisms in Antarctica. In a study recently published in The Royal Society Biology Letters, Dr. Bergami – with a […]
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