The Blue-Cloud project, enlisted among the PHIDIAS synergies, aims to demonstrate the potential of federating Europe’s prime distributed marine data resources, HPC platforms and analytical services
Synergies between earth science communities, highperformance computing, and data-driven operations have the potential of enabling novel innovation opportunities and pave the way for the realization of brand-new applications and services.
The PHIDIAS project has published its first Reader's Digest. This issue outlines the key activities and latest developments of the PHIDIAS Use Cases in this initial phase of implementation.
On 20th July, the EOSC Executive Board will open a public consultation aimed at defining the priorities of the future Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA).
Optimal and radar images observing the Earth's land surface have become an essential source of information to address and analyse environmental issues.
The first webinar of the PHIDIAS series of Use Cases took place on 4th of June, addressing the challenges and opportunities of creating a "user to infrastructure" federation of the HPC and data services by building on the pre-existing and emerging European infrastructure landscape.
The ETP4HPC, the European High-Performance Computing Platform with the support of the EXDCI-2 project, published the final version of the Strategic Research Agenda (SRA 4) at the beginning of 2020.
Building upon the increasing interest surrounding the connections linking HPC initiatives and the EOSC, EOSCsecretariat.eu has come out with a brand-new booklet which aims to investigate the current landscape of ten HPC European Centres of Excellence (
SPASCIA has taken the opportunity of its current use of Sentinel 5 Precursor (S5P) data and products to analyse the time evolution of atmospheric pollution.
Environmental satellite data are gradually becoming the key pieces of data that, put together, help build an understanding of the changing environment and a new engine of scientific discovery.
Observing the ocean is challenging: missions at sea are costly, different scales of processes interact, and the conditions are constantly changing. This is why scientists say that "a measurement not made today is lost forever".
PHIDIAS website provides engaging insights for all of you wanting to learn more about the European HPC and Data Capacities: its use cases, up-to-date information and results. The site offers a user-friendly browsing experience for all its stakeholder community, all the partners involved and the general public.
The 30-months project NGIatlantic.eu will push the Next Generation Internet a step further by providing cascade funding to EU-based researchers and innovators in carrying out Next Generation Internet related experiments in collaboration with US research teams.