KLD2
MITM Round table
Convener:
Stéphane Erard
Speakers:
- Mark Allen
- Bernard Schmitt
- Mark Bentley
- Baptiste Cecconi
Abstract
The Europlanet 2024 Research Infrastructure (RI) provides free access to the world’s largest collection of data services, databases, tools, planetary simulation and analysis facilities for planetary science. The project funded through the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme wilI come to the end in 2024. Therefore a fundamental question arises on the future of this fundamental collection of services: how can these activities be continued after Europlanet RI? The participants to the debate will discuss future prospects or hints to maintain and improve data interoperability in the framework of the Europlanet Society with the possible support of key academic participants. Several other topics will be addressed for example: the integration with space mission/instrument activities and cross-domain fertilization; the use of data environments and tools to manage space instruments, the interoperability with other data sources in planetary science (ground-based observations, laboratory, modeling, etc) and the interoperability with other communities.
Session assets
13:30–13:55
Speakers' presentations
13:55–14:20
Discussion
Speakers
- Stéphane Erard, LESIA / Observatoire de Paris, France
- Bernard Schmitt, CNRS / Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France
- Mark Bentley, European Space Agency, Spain
- Baptiste Cecconi, Observatoire de Paris, France
- Mark Allen, CNRS, France