ARPHA Preprints, doi: 10.3897/arphapreprints.e116674
PaNOSC/ExPaNDS Science Projects for EOSC Future (WP6.3): Demonstrating EOSC Value through cross-domain Research Science Projects
Miguel Angel Gonzalez‡,
Rudolf Dimper§,
Patrick Fuhrmann|,
Fra Schluenzen|,
Gianluca Santoni¶,
Jordi Bodera¶,
Jayesh Wagh¶,
Irina Safiulina‡,
Paolo Mutti‡,
Arianna D'Angelo‡,
Paul Millar|,
Krisztian Pozsa#,
Leonardo Sala#,
Alun Ashton#,
Giuseppe La Rocca¤‡ Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France§ Unaffiliated, Grenoble, France| DESY, Hamburg, Germany¶ ESRF, Grenoble, France# Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland¤ EGI, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Corresponding author:
Miguel Angel Gonzalez
(
gonzalezm@ill.fr
)
© Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Rudolf Dimper, Patrick Fuhrmann, Fra Schluenzen, Gianluca Santoni, Jordi Bodera, Jayesh Wagh, Irina Safiulina, Paolo Mutti, Arianna D'Angelo, Paul Millar, Krisztian Pozsa, Leonardo Sala, Alun Ashton, Giuseppe La Rocca. This is an open access preprint distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Citation:
Gonzalez MA, Dimper R, Fuhrmann P, Schluenzen F, Santoni G, Bodera J, Wagh J, Safiulina I, Mutti P, D`Angelo A, Millar P, Pozsa K, Sala L, Ashton A, La Rocca G (2023) PaNOSC/ExPaNDS Science Projects for EOSC Future (WP6.3): Demonstrating EOSC Value through cross-domain Research Science Projects. ARPHA Preprints. https://doi.org/10.3897/arphapreprints.e116674 | ![Open Access](/i/open_access_icon_colour.svg) |
AbstractPhoton and Neutron (PaN) user facilities serve a large variety of scientific user communities using x-rays and/or neutrons in their research projects in order to understand the structure and function of matter. The current proposal presents two concrete scientific cases intended to demonstrate the utility of FAIR data and automatic workflows in the specific domain of biological structures and processes, simplifying the access and manipulation of large sets of data and the combination of experimental and modelling tools. The final objective consists in reducing the level of expertise required to analyze and interpret data acquired at large scale neutron and synchrotron facilities.
KeywordsNeutron, photon, synchrotron, large scale facility, PaNOSC, crystallography, small angle scattering, free-electron laser