The
development of the NFDI4Earth is driven by the researchers’ needs and
requirements for research data management according to the FAIR principles. NFDI4Earth uses Earth System Science Pilots to engage the community. These pilots stem from different domains of the ESS community, manifest the
researchers’ needs and are the community’s contribution to an agile development
of the NFDI4Earth. Pilots typically run for one year and are collected
from an open call.
The third Pilot Call is now officially closed. We received 24 outstanding proposals, each demonstrating exceptional quality and innovation.
After a thorough and careful selection process, the Pilot projects have been chosen. We extend our thanks to everyone who submitted a proposal. The high quality of submissions this year made the selection process particularly challenging. The selected pilots will be introduced on this website soon.
If you have any questions, please contact the coordination office of pilot projects nfdi4earth-pilots@tu-dresden.de. For contact persons of specific pilots see descriptions below.
In the third round 5 pilots out of 24 submissions were selected and are running between January 2025 - March 2026.
In the second round 7 pilots out of 29 submissions were selected and are running between September 2023 - September 2024.
Domain: Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry, Physical Geography
Contact: Gunnar Pruß, GFZ Potsdam gunnar.pruss@gfz-potsdam.de
Duration: January 2024 - December 2024
This project focuses on facilitating comprehensive and reproducible laboratory workflows through metadata-enriched workflow descriptions.
Keywords:
Domain: Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate
Contact: Angelika Humbert, AWI Bremerhaven Angelika.Humbert@awi.de
Duration: January 2024 - December 2024
CAPICE aims to optimize simulations on distributed HPC systems for efficient modeling of ice sheet dynamics.
Keywords:
Domain: Water Research, Ecology and Biodiversity of Animals and Ecosystems
Contact: Thomas Tomiczek, IGB Berlin
thomas.tomiczek@igb-berlin.de
Duration: Oktober 2023 - September 2024
This initiative combines freshwater data from lakes and rivers in an interactive online platform for integrated ecological analysis.
http://geofresh.org/
Keywords:
Domain: Oceanography
Contact: Tim Nattkemper, Universität Bielefeld tim.nattkemper@uni-bielefeld.de
Duration: Oktober 2023 - September 2024
GeoComBi seeks to enhance video and image annotation workflows by incorporating geospatial context information display.
https://biigle.de/
Keywords:
Domain: Computer Science, Computer Graphics and Visualisation
Contact: Pawandeep Kaur-Betz, DLR Braunschweig pawandeep.kaur-betz@dlr.de
Duration: September 2023 - August 2024
The project creates a visualization-centric interface, facilitating efficient searches across datasets of different data providers.
Keywords:
Domain:
Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Palaeoenvironmental Geoscience
Contact: Nils Weitzel, Universität Tübingen nils.weitzel@uni-tuebingen.de
Duration: September 2023 - August 2024
This project fosters the integration of measurements and methods dealing with uncertainties of paleoclimatic proxy data into a data cube architecture.
Keywords:
Domain: Geography, Water Research, Soil Sciences
Contact: Conrad Jackisch, TU Freiberg Conrad.Jackisch@tbt.tu-freiberg.de
Duration: Oktober 2023 - September 2024
SoilPulse focuses on developing a metadata generator tool for soil-process data, including automated tests for data interoperability and reusability.
Keywords:
In the second round in 2023 we selected 7 pilots out of 29 submissions. The projects will start between September 2023 and January 2024.
Geophysics, Geochemistry, Geology, Paleontology
Atmospheric
Science, Oceanography, Climate and Water Research
Geography
Ecology, Biogeochemistry
Computer Science and Visualization
In a first round in 2020 14 pilots out of 38 proposals were selected and ran between April 2022 - September 2023.