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ATRIUM & LUMEN Webinar; Making meaningful data work together

Date
May 12, 2026
Location
Online/Zoom

What does it take for research data to travel across disciplines, languages, and borders? A webinar on 12 May at 11 CEST, will explore how interoperability and semantic artefacts, such as shared vocabularies, ontologies, and metadata schemas, can transform the way research data is shared, reused, and scaled across Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities. 

This online session, organised jointly by ATRIUM and LUMEN EU-funded projects, is aimed at project communities and researchers working with semantic artefacts: including ontologies, controlled vocabularies, and metadata schemas.

Speakers: 

  • Massimiliano Carloni (OEAW / ATRIUM)
  • Julien Homo (Foxcub / ATRIUM & LUMEN)
  • Florian Lemoine (e-Science Data Factory / LUMEN)

Registration via this link.

The LUMEN project aims to advance cross-domain collaboration and discovery processes in four academic fields: Mathematics (Maths), Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), Earth System (ES) and Molecular Dynamics (MD). Through interdisciplinary solutions spanning all four domains, LUMEN sets out to significantly improve discovery by innovation, simplifying initial research phases and facilitating access to advanced AI-powered tools for researchers.