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EUROSCIENCEGATEWAY


PROJECT SUMMARY

In the past decade, many scientific domains have been transformed into
data-driven disciplines relying on the exchange and integration of
internationally distributed data. Exploiting this data is still a laborious and
largely manual task, prone to losses and errors, and increasingly specialized
beyond most users technical capabilities. FAIR practices are encouraged but
their adoption curve is steep. The needs for compute and data resources, tools,
and application platforms are often domain-specific.

Many scientists struggle to navigate this intricate ecosystem. Generally,
researchers do not possess the computing skills to effectively use the HPC or
Cloud platforms they need. Thus, new approaches are needed to enable all
researchers, with widely ranging digital skills, to efficiently use the diverse
computational infrastructures available across Europe, for asynchronous and for
interactive applications.

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EuroScienceGateway will leverage a distributed computing network across 13
European countries, accessible via 6 national, user-friendly web portals,
facilitating access to compute and storage infrastructures across Europe as well
as to data, tools, workflows and services that can be customized to suit
researchers’ needs. At the heart of the proposal workflows will integrate with
the EOSC-Core. Adoption, development and implementation of technologies to
interoperate across services, will allow researchers to produce high-quality
FAIR data, available to all in EOSC. Communities across disciplines -- Life
Sciences, Climate and Biodiversity, Astrophysics, Materials science -- will
demonstrate the bridge from EOSC's technical services to scientific analysis.

EuroScienceGateway will deliver a robust, scalable, seamlessly integrated open
infrastructure for data-driven research, contributing an innovative and
customizable service for EOSC that enables operational open and FAIR data and
data processing, empowering European researchers to embrace the new digital age
of science.


OBJECTIVES


OBJECTIVE 1

Accessible e-Infrastructure resources for European scientists to enable
pioneering data-driven research across scientific domains.


OBJECTIVE 2

Support the varieties of analysis types and diverse usage patterns through
efficient and smart job distribution to appropriate and sustainable
infrastructures.


OBJECTIVE 3

The application of FAIR principles to workflows and adoption of FAIR Digital
Objects to stimulate reusable and reproducible research and enable the EOSC
Interoperability Framework.


OBJECTIVE 4

Adoption of the EuroScienceGateway by researchers in diverse scientific
disciplines.


PROJECTS PART OF ESG




WORK PACKAGES



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WORK PACKAGES

EuroScienceGateway is organized into multiple work packages, each with it's own
focus.


WORK PACKAGE 1

Project Management, Coordination and Dissemination. - News


WORK PACKAGE 2

Stimulate FAIR and reusable research. - News


WORK PACKAGE 3

Pulsar Network: Distributed heterogeneous compute. - News


WORK PACKAGE 4

Building blocks for a sustainable operating model. - News


WORK PACKAGE 5

Community engagement, adoption and onboarding. - News

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EXPECTED RESULTS


PULSAR NETWORK

A mature and tested (TRL-9) distributed compute network with demonstrated usage
across at least 12 European partners.


SCIENCEGATEWAYS

6 national Galaxy instances operational and proven by the scientific community
with more than 100,000 users.


COMMUNITIES

Science Gateway with a custom set of tools and workflows for the
Biodiversity/Climate, Materials Science and Astrophysics community.


FAIR DATA

EOSC-catalogued FAIR data and workflows that can be found, consumed, created and
published by users of the EuroScienceGateway, demonstrated for each of the 3
domain-specific use-cases.


TARGET GROUPS

European Scientists (direct): Access to tools, workflows, storage and compute
resources will enable breakthrough research across disciplines.

Users of public data (direct): This project will facilitate making high quality,
validated FAIR data and workflows, which is crucial for re-use by the scientific
community.

EOSC (direct): EuroScienceGateway will contribute to the adoption of e.g.
e-Infrastructures and FAIR publishing services of EOSC across domains, lowering
the barrier for cross-disciplinary research. This project will increase the use
and adoption of EOSC endorsed principles, standards and technologies, as defined
by the research infrastructures and various EOSC-related projects.

Education system (indirect): The open and accessible EuroScienceGateway can be
used to train and educate students and citizens. The ecosystem provides both
specific tools and resources for training, as well as the ability to use the
exact same system to perform research at scale.

European funding agencies (indirect): Computing resources are used more
efficiently, duplication of effort to port existing methodologies due to
infrastructure limitations will be avoided and re-use of resources and
technologies across scientific domains will be stimulated.


OUTCOMES

Communities: Onboarding of new scientific communities in the EuroScienceGateway
ecosystem, demonstrated by new users and increased usage per user, and
contribution of new tools, workflows and resources to the EuroScienceGateway.
Inclusion of the established network in proposals for innovative research
projects of multiple disciplines as well as EOSC-related infrastructure oriented
and trans-national access to research infrastructure projects.

Scientific: Transform the way scientists create, share and exploit data and
metadata (like workflows) resulting in higher quality research and more
innovation.

Resource providers: Implementation of the middleware developed in this project
by resource providers not part of the consortium.

Global: Alignment with similar American and Asia-Pacific initiatives. Building a
global network of shared resources for all scientists.


IMPACT

Scientific: The EuroScienceGateway is envisioned as an enabler of breakthrough
scientific discoveries in various scientific fields.

EOSC: Increased visibility of the European Science Cloud to end-users.

Economic/Technological: Adoption and efficient usage of resources provided by
the e-Infrastructures. Scaling of data analyses will be facilitated e.g. by
eliminating the steep learning curve to use new computational infrastructure
unfamiliar to the researchers.

Societal: Raised awareness of public academic resources/clouds and contribute to
the practical implementation of FAIR principles for data, software and
workflows.


NEWS

WorkflowHub Publishers and Journal Forum

Meeting Summary from EuroScienceGateway's WorkflowHub Publishers and Journal
Forum

Traefik Reverse Proxy for High Availablilty

A reverse proxy and loadbalancer for two headnode setup at Galaxy Europe

Applying the Galaxy platform to XAS use cases

The EuroScienceGateway (ESG)team, working in the UK to develop Galaxy tools for
materials science presented a poster on Applying Galaxy platform to XAS use
cases at the Diamond light source spectroscopy user group meeting 2024.

EGI Check-in now available as login option in UseGalaxy.eu

EuroScienceGateway project enables EGI users in UseGalaxy.eu

Develop and engage: Sustainable software tools for large-scale facilities using
the Galaxy platform

Talk on Galaxy tools for muon experiments and catalysis research at the CECAM
conference

All GTN training data in one basket

Providing effortless access to GTN training data via Onedata

More News


EVENTS

Sep 10 - Sep 13A practical introduction to bioinformatics and RNA-seq using
Galaxy

Ready to explore the fascinating world of RNA-seq data analysis using Galaxy?
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! Visit our event webpage now to
discover the program details, meet the organising team, and submit your
application.

Sep 10 - Sep 12sc-verse Conference 2024

Join us at the sc-verse Conference in Munich to explore the latest advancements
in single-cell analysis with Galaxy. Discover the innovative features Galaxy
offers in this cutting-edge field of single-cell research, and be sure to attend
our poster session for an in-depth discussion and the opportunity to engage
directly with our team.

Sep 19Small Scale Galaxy Admins Meeting

Oct 7 - Oct 11Galaxy Training Academy 2024

Are you ready to enhance your data analysis skills? The Galaxy Training Academy
is a five-day global online event designed for beginners and those looking to
enhance their Galaxy expertise.

Oct 8 - Oct 10Gateways 2024

Help bridge the connection between science and gateways, such as Galaxy.

More Events


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PROJECT PARTNERS



EuroScienceGateway was funded by the European Union programme Horizon Europe
(HORIZON-INFRA-2021-EOSC-01-04) under grant agreement number 101057388 and by UK
Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding
guarantee grant number 10038963.

usegalaxy.org is supported by NIH and NSF Grants HG006620, 1661497, and 1929694.
Computational resources are provided by the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure
Coordination Ecosystem (ACCESS-CI), Texas Advanced Computing Center, and the
JetStream2 scientific cloud - public computational resources supported by NSF.
usegalaxy.eu is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and
Research grant 031L0101C and de.NBI-epi. usegalaxy.org.au forms part of the
national Australian BioCommons infrastructure and is funded by Bioplatforms
Australia.