Photon and Neutron (PaN) user facilities serve a large variety of scientific user communities using x-rays and/or neutrons in their research projects in order to understand the structure and function of matter. The current proposal presents two concrete scientific cases intended to demonstrate the utility of FAIR data and automatic workflows in the specific domain of biological structures and processes, simplifying the access and manipulation of large sets of data and the combination of experimental and modelling tools. The final objective consists in reducing the level of expertise required to analyze and interpret data acquired at large scale neutron and synchrotron facilities
Small-angle scattering techniques are widely used in scientific communities to determine the shape, ...
This paper identifies the needs specific to synchrotrons and FELs towards the European Open Science ...
FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data management practices are not necessarily w...
The Photon and Neutron (PaN) software catalogue was created in 2012 to collect and provide a standar...
Research Infrastructures within the Photon and Neutron science community have a significant track re...
The PaNOSC final brochure gives an overview of the main project's achievements at the end of the H20...
This entry contains a demo video introducing the ExPaNDS/PaNOSC training catalogue used as PaN Trai...
The ExPaNDS project is a collaboration between 10 national Photon and Neutron Research Infrastructur...
The document reports the result and analysis of the collection of costs reported by partners for the...
The ExPaNDS project aims at deploying into EOSC Data Catalogues and data analysis services. This doc...
PaNOSC and ExPaNDS organised the 3rd Photon and Neutron (PaN) EOSC Symposium on sustainable data fro...
The ExPaNDS project is the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Photon and Neutron Data Service: a col...
This paper presents the new photon and neutron research data policy framework based on the previous ...
Small-angle scattering techniques are widely employed across scientific communities to elucidate the...
PaNOSC is a European project financed by the INFRAEOSC-04 call for making FAIR data a reality in six...
Small-angle scattering techniques are widely used in scientific communities to determine the shape, ...
This paper identifies the needs specific to synchrotrons and FELs towards the European Open Science ...
FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data management practices are not necessarily w...
The Photon and Neutron (PaN) software catalogue was created in 2012 to collect and provide a standar...
Research Infrastructures within the Photon and Neutron science community have a significant track re...
The PaNOSC final brochure gives an overview of the main project's achievements at the end of the H20...
This entry contains a demo video introducing the ExPaNDS/PaNOSC training catalogue used as PaN Trai...
The ExPaNDS project is a collaboration between 10 national Photon and Neutron Research Infrastructur...
The document reports the result and analysis of the collection of costs reported by partners for the...
The ExPaNDS project aims at deploying into EOSC Data Catalogues and data analysis services. This doc...
PaNOSC and ExPaNDS organised the 3rd Photon and Neutron (PaN) EOSC Symposium on sustainable data fro...
The ExPaNDS project is the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Photon and Neutron Data Service: a col...
This paper presents the new photon and neutron research data policy framework based on the previous ...
Small-angle scattering techniques are widely employed across scientific communities to elucidate the...
PaNOSC is a European project financed by the INFRAEOSC-04 call for making FAIR data a reality in six...
Small-angle scattering techniques are widely used in scientific communities to determine the shape, ...
This paper identifies the needs specific to synchrotrons and FELs towards the European Open Science ...
FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data management practices are not necessarily w...