National Research Data Infrastructure
The National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) emerges as a network of consortia in order to systematically develop and secure data sets as well as making them accessible in science. The consortia gather data in a science-driven process according to the FAIR-principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re-Usable) and provide these for the research community. Various topics get sponsored by the federal and state governments in three selections rounds of the German Research Foundation (DFG). For more information, please visit the website of the DFG or the website of the NFDI association.
TUM4NFDI
The MDSI bundles the NFDI activities of TUM and creates synergies between the individual consortia.
DAta from PHoton and Neutron Experiments (DAPHNE4NFDI)
Contributors of TUM: Dr. Wiebke Lohstroh (Co-Spokesperson)
FAIR Data Infrastructure for Agrosystems (FAIRagro)
Contributors of TUM: Prof. Dr. Senthold Asseng (Co-Spokesperson)
FAIR Data Infrastructure for Condensed-Matter Physics and the Chemical Physics of Solids (FAIRmat)
Contributors of TUM: Prof. Hans-Joachim Bungartz (Co-Spokesperson)
The German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA)
Contributors of TUM: Prof. Julien Gagneur (Co-Spokesperson), Prof. Thomas Meitinger, Prof. Juliane Winkelmann
NFDI for Catalysis-Related Sciences (NFDI4Cat)
Contributors of TUM: Prof. Johannes Lercher (Co-Spokesperson)
National Research Data Infrastructure for Immunology (NFDI4Immuno)
Contributors of TUM: Prof. Dr. Dietmar Zehn
National Research Data Infrastructure for Engineering Sciences (NFDI4Ing)
Contributors of TUM: Apl. Prof. Christian Stemmer (Co-Spokesperson)
Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI)
Contributors of TUM: Prof. Mathias Drton (Co-Spokesperson)
Patricles, Universe, NuClei and Hadrons for the NFDI (PUNCH4NFDI)
Contributors of TUM: Dr. Philipp Eller