Content Providers
-
OpenRiskNet
The main objective of OpenRiskNet is to develop an open e-Infrastructure providing resources and services to a variety of communities requiring risk assessment, including chemicals, cosmetic ingredients, therapeutic agents and nanomaterials.
OpenRiskNet is
* a virtual research environment for...0 events (10 past events)OpenRiskNet https://openrisknet.org/ https://tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/openrisknet The main objective of OpenRiskNet is to develop an open e-Infrastructure providing resources and services to a variety of communities requiring risk assessment, including chemicals, cosmetic ingredients, therapeutic agents and nanomaterials. OpenRiskNet is * a virtual research environment for predictive toxicology and chemical and nanomaterial risk assessment, * harmonising access to data and facilitating interoperability of software, * easily deployable to single computers, public and in-house cloud solutions, * addressing the needs of industry and academic researchers, risk assessors, regulators and informed public. OpenRiskNet (Grant Agreement 731075) is a 3-years project funded by the European Commission within the Horizon2020 Programme /system/content_providers/images/000/000/097/original/ORN-Web_Logo3.png?1533933310 -
UNIVERSE-HPC project
UNIVERSE-HPC project is developing and piloting the curriculum and necessary course materials to underpin a professional training programme in RSE and HPC, supported by cohort- and community-building activities, acting as a knowledge integration...
5 training materialsUNIVERSE-HPC project https://excalibur.ac.uk/projects/universe-hpc/ https://tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/universe-hpc-project [UNIVERSE-HPC project](https://excalibur.ac.uk/projects/universe-hpc/) is developing and piloting the curriculum and necessary course materials to underpin a professional training programme in RSE and HPC, supported by cohort- and community-building activities, acting as a knowledge integration hub for those with a stake in education and training for RSEs, including other [ExCALIBUR projects](https://excalibur.ac.uk/projects), those extending Carpentries training for HPC and RSE, and existing and future initiatives in this area. The project brings together partners with expertise in training from different areas: Edinburgh (EPCC MSc in HPC and Edinburgh Carpentries), Oxford (SABS R3 CDT and RSE group), Southampton (research software engineering and Carpentries), and Imperial (community building and RSLondon).