Are you interested in being a participant? How exactly do participants participate in the consortium?

The specific form of collaboration will depend on the “service” that the Participants can provide and what their own contributions can be. Other forms of personal contribution, in addition to providing services, include participation in the development of standards, serving on committees, etc. You can contact the coordinators of the task areas for more details.

their advantages:

  • Smaller in scope than a co-applicant institution (“co-applicant”):
    → Not involved in the preparation of the work program.
    → Do not assume overall responsibility for a task area (“Task Area”).
  • Can request resources for personnel or material costs.
  • Actively involved in NFDI4Ing (video and telephone conferences / mail distribution list).
Tags

NFDI4ING services may be relevant to different users according to varying requirements. To support filtering or sorting, we added a tag system outlining which archetype, phase of the data lifecycle, or degree of maturity a service corresponds to. By clicking on one of the tags below, you can get an overview of all services aligned with each tag.

This service has the following tags:

The tags correspond to:
The Archetypes: Services relevant to Alex – Bespoke Experiments, Betty – Research Software Engineering, Caden – Provenance Tracking, Doris – High Performance Computing, Ellen – Complex Systems, Fiona – Data Re-Use and Enrichment

The data lifecycle: Services related to Informing & Planning, Organising & Processing, Describing & Documenting, Storing & Computing,
Finding & Re-Using, Learning & Teaching

The maturity of the service: Services sorted according to their maturity and status of their integration into the larger NFDI service landscape. For this we use the Integration Readiness Level (IRL), ranging from IRL0 (no specifications, strictly internal use) up to IRL4 (fully integrated in the German research data landscape and the EOSC). Click here for a diagram outlining all Integration Readiness Levels.