Join the Gray Scott summer school from 22 June to 3 July 2026! Organised by LAPP, as part of the ESCAPE Collaboration work programme, and in collaboration with the CC-FR Competence Centre, the Gray Scott summer school on High Performance Computing will be dedicated to programming and optimization on Heterogeneous Architectures.
Join the Gray Scott summer school from 23 June to 4 July 2025! Organised by LAPP, as part of the ESCAPE Collaboration work programme, and in collaboration with the CC-FR Competence Centre, the Gray Scott summer school on High Performance Computing will be dedicated to programming and optimization on Heterogeneous Architectures.
The OSCARS team is pleased to invite you to the launch event of the OSCARS 2nd Open Call for Open Science projects and services, to be held online, on Wednesday, 15 January 2025, from 11:00 to 12:30 CET.
The kick-off meeting of the OSCARS project will be held in Thessaloniki - Greece, on 13-15 March, 2024. For those who may not join in person, there will be the chance to attend remotely.
This first meeting will highlight the achievements of the H2020 ESCAPE project to foster Open Science and data-intensive research, identify the next challenges for our scientific community, and provide an outlook on the current actions and future objectives within the framework of the ESCAPE Open Collaboration of Research Infrastructures in Astronomy, Particle and Nuclear Physics.
The CS3MESH4EOSC final event, taking place on 22 June 2023, at the EGI Conference in Poznan (Poland), will showcase how the Science Mesh is contributing to an easier and more robust open science across Europe, thanks to novel approaches for data sharing and synchronisation.
At the Joint ECFA-NuPECC-APPEC (JENA) Seminar in May 2022 in Madrid, both the plenary presentations and the closed session of funding agency representatives revealed that there is an increased need for discussions on the strategy and implementation of European federated computing at future large-scale research facilities. Therefore, APPEC, ECFA and NuPECC decided to organize a European, cross-community workshop on the strategy of computing.
The Dark Matter Science Project, developed in the context of the ESCAPE project, is bringing to light the synergies between different dark matter communities and experiments, producing new scientific results as well as making the necessary data and software tools fully available.