AGU Fall Meeting, December 17, 2014 COOPEUS AGU Fall Meeting, December 17, 2014
Involved environmental research infrastructures from EU and US: COOPEUS Partners Involved environmental research infrastructures from EU and US: Discipline EU US Space Weather Eiscat AMISR, SRI Ocean observations EMSO OOI Biodiversity Lifewatch DataOne, NEON Solid Earth dynamics EPOS IRIS/UNAVCO Carbon observations ICOS NEON
www.coopeus.eu COOPEUS Background European Commission - FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES NSF SAVI SCOPE: Expand the transatlantic cooperation in regards to common data policies and data standards relevant to global research infrastructures in the environment field COOPEUS TEAM COOPEUS TEAM COOPEUS TEAM COOPEUS TEAM
Timeline First phase Second phase FP7 start NSF SAVI AGU Fall Meeting End first phase SEP 2012 2013 Dec 2014 Aug 2015 Second phase Implementation of the Vision Statement, COOP+? SEP 2015
Achieving synergies through CROSS-DOMAINS THEMES & CASE STUDIES COOPEUS Goals: Achieving synergies through CROSS-DOMAINS THEMES & CASE STUDIES Ease data discovery and accessibility challenges through harmonizing of data policies, data and instrument standards between research infrastructures across the Atlantic Enable Cross Domain interaction by employing user-scenarios for validation and best practices (Tsunami detection) It’s a bottom-up effort
Integration into the global landscape Global initiatives Research Data Alliance (RDA) Belmont Forum GEOSS EC funded projects ENVRI EUDAT CReATIVE-B ODIP US funded projects Earthcube DataOne
COOPEUS – First Achievements The making of a COOPEUS data-sharing policy Establishment of a forum for knowledge exchange spanning science domains and cultures emphasizing i.a. the following topics; a) Instrumentation and b) Best practices c) Protocol alignments d) Data product alignments. A management and governance structure for COOPEUS was designed and installed COOPEUS have worked on improving the use of various tools and their capabilities including: a) Brokering technology (COOPEUS workshops at EGU2014 and COOPEUS GEOSS workshop in Bremen), b) a Research infrastructure interoperability test available online via the COOPEUS webpage. c) Use of the GEOSS common infrastructure (COOPEUS GEOSS GCI – workshop).
COOPEUS – First Achievements First implementation steps for the use cases Tsunami use case Biochemistry observations
Tsunami User Scenario The mid-term objective of the use case on tsunamis is: to align OOI-RSN (Pacific) and EMSO equipment's, software (Tsunami Early Detection Algorithm) and best practices about Tsunami early detection to share already available data and real-time data to provide a performance analysis on the algorithm(s).
Next Steps COOPEUS is set up as a continuing effort to link research infrastructures across the Atlantic COOPEUS is following a federated approach in regard to data managing which necessitates interoperability COOPEUS is meant to produce a global impact by building a community around the involved thematic networks Roadmapping Workshop
Acknowledgements Thank you Funding sources: EC - FP7 project Grant no: 312118 NSF SAVI grant no. 1321595