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SUMMARY:MS1I - Unleashing the Power within Data Democratization: Building 
 an Inclusive Community, One Use Case at a Time
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nThe minisymposium emphasizes the pivotal role
  of data in scientific research and the need for a robust global data infr
 astructure. Organized by the National Science Data Fabric (NSDF), an inter
 national effort for data democratization, it integrates insights from glob
 al initiatives presenting cyberinfrastructures for data access, focusing o
 n the navigation of earth science data, fostering FAIR data, and facilitat
 ing Nordic research. The minisymposium discusses interdisciplinary approac
 hes to building the global data infrastructure, integrating data delivery 
 across storage, networking, computing, and education to democratize data-d
 riven scientific discovery. The minisymposium is a global forum for scient
 ists to discuss challenges, share successful use cases, and exchange insig
 hts on data-driven cyber infrastructures. Dynamic presentations bridge the
  gap between theory and practice, showcasing impacts on scientific progres
 s. The event's international nature underscores the global relevance of mu
 ltiple initiatives, providing a dynamic platform for researchers to share 
 best practices and collectively advance data-driven scientific discovery. 
 Speakers and attendees discuss significant strides in creating an integrat
 ed data infrastructure and fostering global collaboration for scientific b
 reakthroughs.\n\nDealing with Data in the Era of Heterogeneity\n\nComputin
 g platforms are evolving rapidly along many dimensions: processors, specia
 lization, disaggregation, acceleration, smart memory and storage, etc. Man
 y of these developments are being driven by data science but very few exis
 ting data processing platforms make use of modern hardware, which is c...\
 n\n\nGustavo Alonso (ETH Zurich)\n---------------------\nBringing  Data, H
 PC, and Socials Sciences Together: Computational Social Sciences at the Ba
 rcelona Supercomputing Center\n\nThe Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
  has recently launched a new initiative on Computational Social Sciences w
 hich aims to prepare the social sciences and humanities for the era of dat
 a and AI, increase the collaboration between social scientists and compute
 r scientists, and facilitate access t...\n\n\nMerce Crosas (Barcelona Supe
 rcomputing Center, CODATA)\n---------------------\nNeIC: Fostering Nordic 
 Research E-Infrastructure Collaboration for Innovation and Impact\n\nDigit
 alization and the green shift are at the top of the EU's research and inno
 vation policy agenda, paralleling the Nordic Council of Ministers' new vis
 ion for the Nordic Region to become the world's most sustainable and integ
 rated region by 2030. The Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration has been .
 ..\n\n\nAbdulrahman Azab (University of Oslo, Nordic e-Infrastructure Coll
 aboration) and Tomasz Malkiewicz (CSC - IT Center for Science)\n----------
 -----------\nThe National Science Data Fabric: Democratizing Data Access f
 or Science and Society\n\nThe National Science Data Fabric (NSDF) pilot pr
 oject is a transformative initiative to democratize data-driven sciences t
 hrough a cyberinfrastructure platform that ensures equitable access. By in
 tegrating a programmable Content Delivery Network (CDN), NSDF achieves int
 eroperability across various c...\n\n\nMichela Taufer (University of Tenne
 ssee) and Valerio Pascucci (University of Utah)\n\nDomain: Chemistry and M
 aterials, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Life Sciences, Physics, Co
 mputational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Michela Tauf
 er (University of Tennessee)
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