The SESAR JU project, SynthAIr, is committed to promoting open science practices by adhering to the data principles, know a s FAIR: findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable.
These principles guide the project in managing data and research outputs, ensuring that our data and research outputs are:
- Findable: Easy to locate with clear metadata and unique identifiers.
- Accessible: Available to all, with standardized protocols for access.
- Interoperable Seamlessly integrated with other datasets, using common standards and formats.
- Reusable: Thoroughly documented data and shared with clear licensing, allowing others to use it effectively.
By applying these principles into its research practices, the aim to enhance the transparency, accessibility, and impact of their work, fostering knowledge sharing, collaboration and innovation within the scientific community and beyond.
In this regard, the project is now on Zenodo, an EU open research repository powered by CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research) and OpenAIRE, funded by the European Commission. Zenodo provides a trusted platform for the long-term archiving and dissemination of research outputs, ensuring that our work is both accessible and citable on the long term. This increases the visibility and impact of our contributions to the scientific community.
Currently available on Zenodo, you can find key project deliverables, including:
- D1.1 – Concept Outline
- D2.1 – State of the Art
- D6.1 – Communication, Dissemination and Exploitation Plan
Zenodo allows the sharing of research data, publications, deliverables and much more. In this way we ensure that our data is preserved, enhancing the visibility and impact of our work.
Join the SynthAIr community on Zenodo and become a part of the journey towards a more open, transparent, and collaborative scientific landscape.
The project also publishes all its deliverables with dissemination level public on the CORDIS website, in accordance with it the grant agreement.