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SUMMARY:MS2G - Data Without Borders: Fostering Equity and Access in Scient
 ific Research
DESCRIPTION:This minisymposium aims to bridge geographical divides, such a
 s those between Europe and the United States, and domain-specific barriers
  across fields like material sciences, astrophysics, and high-energy physi
 cs. Our primary objective is to foster collaboration and knowledge exchang
 e among communities that often operate in isolation, ensuring that diverse
  perspectives are represented. We are committed to engaging a diverse rang
 e of speakers, including both male and female experts, to enrich the dialo
 gue with varied insights. In addition, this symposium focuses on supportin
 g underserved communities that face challenges in accessing high-end resou
 rces and data storage capabilities. This includes regions with limited acc
 ess to advanced technology and data infrastructure, posing barriers to con
 ducting leading-edge research. These communities often struggle to obtain 
 and share critical data for their scientific work. This minisymposium prov
 ides a platform for these communities to facilitate the exchange of knowle
 dge, best practices, and resources. Through this collaborative approach, w
 e strive to empower researchers from diverse backgrounds to make substanti
 al contributions to their fields and the broader scientific community.\n\n
 Advancing Earth System Science through Research Computing and Data Service
 s at the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research\n\nEarth system data
 's exponential growth presents opportunities and significant challenges fo
 r Earth System science research. The presentation outlines NSF NCAR's impl
 ementation of the Next-Generation Geoscience Data Exchange (NG-GDEX), a da
 ta commons architecture, alongside on-premise cloud computing...\n\n\nThom
 as Hauser, Doug Schuster, and Nick Cote (NCAR)\n---------------------\nHow
  to Reduce Environmental Impact via Flexible Computing\n\nThe growing clim
 ate impact of increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions and CO2 levels in Earth's
  atmosphere highlights the value and importance of technologies that reduc
 e such impact. Electricity generation is a significant contributor to glob
 al CO2 emissions, and the data center industry is expected to ...\n\n\nAna
  Radovanovic (Google Research)\n---------------------\nMaximizing Returns 
 on Investment of the National Science Data Fabric: Driving Practical Impac
 t and Sustainable Innovation\n\nThe National Science Data Fabric (NSDF) is
  building an open, accessible, and scalable infrastructure to democratize 
 access to scientific data and computing resources. This talk presents NSDF
 ’s vision and practical strategies for maximizing the return on national i
 nvestments in data infrastruct...\n\n\nValerio Pascucci (University of Uta
 h)\n---------------------\nRucio: Scientific Data Management\n\nThe manage
 ment of scientific data is a complex task, especially when they are distri
 buted across geographically-dispersed and heterogeneous storages. Rucio wa
 s developed originally for the needs of the high-energy physics experiment
  ATLAS, running at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. With ove...\n\
 n\nDimitrios Christidis (CERN)\n\nDomain: Climate, Weather, and Earth Scie
 nces, Engineering, Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\
 n\nSession Chairs: Maria Girone (CERN), Valerio Pascucci (University of Ut
 ah), and Michela Taufer (University of Tennessee)
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