NFDI@LMU
The National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) is a project funded by both the federal and state governments. Since 2020, a total of 26 consortia have been active in developing joint strategies, services and standards in the field of research data management (RDM) through the NFDI. LMU is also significantly involved in five consortia as a co-applicant. In addition, LMU researchers are participants in numerous other consortia.
BERD@NFDI
DAPHNE4NFDI
Data from photon and neutron experiments
Role of the LMU: Co-applicant
Short description: “DAPHNE4NFDI (Data from Photon and Neutron Experiments) establishes an open and FAIR infrastructure for research data management relating to research with photons at synchrotron radiation sources and neutrons. This is a multifaceted field of research that can only be conducted at large research facilities. Synchrotron light and neutrons allow unique insights into matter as well as biological, chemical and physical processes. The findings are used to develop urgently needed technologies that can contribute to solving the current problems of our society.” (Source)
MaRDI
Role of the LMU: Co-applicant
PUNCH4NFDI
Particles, universe, nuclei and hadrons for the NFDI
Role of the LMU: Co-applicant
NFDIxCS
Role of the LMU: Co-Applicant
Further LMU participation in NFDI consortia
LMU researchers are involved in various roles within the following consortia. This list provides an initial overview of activities and will be successively expanded with further information: