Where can I find information on the seed fund programme?
You can find the seed fund call in our download area.
You can find the seed fund call in our download area.
In principle, it is possible to participate in several consortia.
Participants formulate a concrete application example (use case), to address their need for NFDI4Ing. Content Use Case: Concrete situation or problem from practice (user story) Implementation and problem solution Embedding in NFDI4Ing: The use case is assigned to at least one work area (“task area”), ideally several
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. … Continued
Participants are individuals and/or non-profit organizations that make a significant and ongoing contribution to the NFDI4Ing work program. Participants formulate a concrete use case to address their need for NFDI4Ing.
The project participants and their contact information are listed at the end of the project pages. You can either contact them directly or use the contact form deposited above.
In a typical research process, different versions of files are created over time and must be documented well and traceably. The open source software GitLab allows hosting and managing Git repositories where code and, beyond that, almost any kind of file can be tracked. In addition, GitLab offers features such as issue tracking, wiki or … Continued
The workshop’s main language will be German. Check out the programme here. English summary: The steering group of the RDMO working group (https://rdmorganiser.github.io/rdmo_arge/), together with the NFDI Directorate and the NFDI4Ing consortium, would like to invite you to actively participate in the virtual workshop “Creation of data management plans and use of DMP tools in … Continued
Materials (talks) Ontologies can help describe research objects, processes and results in a way that not only humans, but also machines can understand and work with. This opens up amazing possibilities for finding, using and integrating research results. The NFDI Consortia NFDI4Ing, NFDI4Cat, and NFDI4Chem would like to invite you to a web seminar introducing … Continued
In a typical research process, different versions of files are created over time and must be documented well and traceably. The open source software GitLab allows hosting and managing Git repositories where code and, beyond that, almost any kind of file can be tracked. In addition, GitLab offers features such as issue tracking, wiki or … Continued