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ENES Data Space Service

Title

ENES Data Space Service

Date and Time

Wednesday, 15th December 2021 |14:00 -15:00 PM CET

Description

This webinar will provide a general overview of the ENES Data Space service and its main features. In addition, the Synda command line tool used to explore, download and place files within the adequat directories from the ESGF archive will be introduced. Moreover, the webinar will include a tutorial on how to join the ENES Data Space service and a short demo for the participants to get started with the data analysis and visualization features.

Agenda

https://indico.egi.eu/event/5743/

Speaker

 

Fabrizio Antonio 

Research Associate, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC), ASC (Advanced Scientific Computing) division

Fabrizio joined the Data Science and Learning Research Team within the Advanced Scientific Computing (ASC) Division of CMCC. Since 2019, he has been contributing to the Dashboard Working Team in the context of the Earth System Grid Federation, one of the largest-ever collaborative data efforts in earth system science, with the aim of providing useful statistical information on the earth and climate data usage within the federation. He is also currently involved in several European Open Science Cloud projects, like EOSC-Hub, EOSC-Pillar and EGI-ACE with the aim of delivering an open and cloud-enabled data science environment for climate data analysis on top of the EGI Federated Cloud infrastructure.

His research activities focus on parallel, distributed and cloud computing and, in particular, on distributed data management and high-performance big data analytics and mining for eScience in the context of climate change.

Atef Ben Nasser

Research Engineer, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL), ESPRI-MOD

Atef is a research engineer working on climate data management within the ESPRI team at CNRS-IPSL since 2015. With a background in software engineering, he contributes to the development and enhancement of data publication and replication tools and the automatization of the climate simulation data publication chain, as well as the support of various actors within the community to better use the existing tools. He is a key developer of the ESGF community and a member of the ES-DOC technical committee.