Cooperations in ErUM-Data

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Belle II is a particle physics experiment at SuperKEKB, a particle accelerator at the Japanese Research Center for High Energy Physics KEK. Belle II is designed to enable researchers to discover new interactions and new particles.

Joint booth with Belle II at the Hannover Messe 2023

DAPHNE stands for DATA from PHotons and Neutrons Experiments. It is a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI), which is developing solutions for outstanding scientific experiments together with the user community to meet the challenges of data and metadata management and high data rates.

Joint poster with DAPHNE4NFDI

FIDIUM stands for "Federated Digital Infrastructures for Research on Universe and Matter". Progress in the fields of experimental particle, astroparticle, hadron and nuclear physics is producing ever-increasing amounts of research data. The higher resolution of modern instruments has led to huge data sets, reaching the order of millions of terabytes and more, requiring not only extensive computing and storage resources, but also user-friendly access. FIDIUM aims at solving these challenges by virtually combining multiple complex infrastructures offering a range of services.

The LHC-ErUM is a joint communication and transfer project of the four ErUM research focuses (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb) at the Large Hadron Collider. The office organizes a wide range of measures for the partners involved in the areas of public relations, promotion of young researchers and knowledge and technology transfer.

Joint booth with FSP at Hannover Messe 2023

Netzwerk Teilchenwelt is an association of 30 research institutes in Germany that conduct research into the physics of the smallest particles and allow young people and teachers to participate in current cutting-edge research. The offers in the network make an important contribution to the recruitment of young talents.

PUNCH4NFDI is the NFDI consortium for particle, astro, astroparticle, hadron and nuclear physics, representing around 9,000 scientists with doctorates from universities, the Max Planck Society, the Leibniz Association and the Helmholtz Association in Germany. PUNCH Physics deals with the fundamental components of matter and their interactions, as well as their role in the formation of the largest structures in the universe - stars and galaxies.

"Terascale" pools German activities in the field of high-energy accelerator physics. It is a network comprising all German research institutions working on LHC experiments, a future linear collider or the associated phenomenology - 18 universities, two Helmholtz centers and one Max Planck Institute. The alliance covers the following topics: Development of new accelerator and detector technologies, methods of data analysis, development of theoretical models and methods, and development of the corresponding computing infrastructure.

Cooperations?

We look forward to working with other ErUM projects. Contact us!

Any Questions?

Do you still have any questions? Do you have any suggestions or do you see an opportunity for collaboration? Feel free to contact the ErUM Data Hub team in Aachen. 

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