SIGDIUS Seminar January

January 8, 2025, 2:00 p.m. (CET)


IntCDC + SimTech

Time: January 8, 2025, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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The Special Interest Group Data Infrastructure provides a forum for interested working groups wishing to establish or further develop an RDM infrastructure at working group or institute level. We invite you to a monthly SIGDIUS seminar, to which we invite internal and external experts for presentations and discussions. SIGDIUS members will have the opportunity to exchange their experiences with concrete RDM infrastructures.

We cordially invite all interested parties to our next meeting on 8 January 2025 at 2:00 p.m. For participation, please send an e-mail to Juergen.Pleiss@itb.uni-stuttgart.de.

This seminar will be held as an online seminar with talks from:

 

Sabine Langer & Stephan Staudacher
TU Braunschweig & ILA, Universität Stuttgart

Management of research data and sustainability of research software development within TRR SynTrac
In today’s globalized world, trade and travel play a fundamental role in many people’s lives, both professionally and personally. Climate-neutral mobility, especially climate-neutral air transport, is an important measure to mitigate climate change. The mission of the Collaborative Research Centre Transregio TRR 364 SynTrac – Synergies of Highly Integrated Transport Aircraft is to unleash the synergies associated with a greatly increased integration of propulsion systems in future commercial aircraft. We utilize interactions between the disciplines of aerodynamics, acoustics, flight physics, structural mechanics and thermodynamics through a multidisciplinary, cross-system view of the aircraft development process in order to develop future highly efficient aircraft through innovative approaches. The interdisciplinary projects of SynTrac are expected to produce several hundred terabytes of interrelated research data distributed across all participating sites. In-house research software and tools are used and further developed to process and produce these data within complex simulation chains during the project collaboration. As a result, one of the main goals of the so-called INF project is to preserve data along with the deployed software with equal importance to enable efficient management and sustainability of both data and software. Hence, the INF project is dedicated to ensure that the a) research data, b) research software and c) models originating from SynTrac follow the FAIR guiding principles requiring them to be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. In this way, the INF project supports good research practice by acknowledging that the management and long-term archiving of research data is closely linked to the sustainability of research software.

Sabine C. Langer is the spokesperson for the Collaborative Research Centre Transregio TRR 364 SynTrac – Synergies of Highly Integrated Transport Aircraft. At the TU Braunschweig, she is director of the Institute of Acoustics and Dynamics, where she researches and teaches in the fields of acoustics, modeling and innovation capability as part of her professorship in acoustics. Hence, her specific research topic within the Collaborative Research Centre SynTrac are the effects of highly integrated transport aircraft on cabin noise. She also heads sub-projects, which are responsible for the management of the overall project and research data and software management.

 

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