LUMEN kick-off
The LUMEN project was kicked off in Brussels, providing a first glimpse into the European Commission-funded project’s ambitious vision to revolutionise cross-disciplinary collaboration among four scientific domains.
Linked User-Driven Multidisciplinary Exploration Network
The LUMEN project was kicked off in Brussels, providing a first glimpse into the European Commission-funded project’s ambitious vision to revolutionise cross-disciplinary collaboration among four scientific domains.
We invite ontologists, taxonomists, and semantic data experts to co-design the LUMEN Infrastructure for Semantics (LUMIS)- a community-driven platform to support the creation, sharing, and governance of FAIR-by-design Semantic Artefacts.
We’re excited to announce the first Innovation Prototyping Lab (IPL) – a co-creation event bringing together the GRAPHIA and LUMEN communities for a dynamic week of collaboration, creativity, and connection.
We are hosting a series of co-design workshops to shape LUMEN, a new open-science discovery platform built on trust, usability, and collaboration. Researchers across Maths, MD, ESS, and SSH—from PhD students to […]
GoTriple offers a powerful gateway to explore multilingual and diverse SSH research. This webinar will showcase new discovery and enrichment features developed through LUMEN and GRAPHIA. Attendees will gain insight […]
The LUMEN Data Mesh offers a decentralised alternative to traditional centralised platforms. Built around the concepts of data products and data contracts, it lets each scientific community retain full ownership and governance of its data, while making it findable and reusable across domains. This framework will serve as the technological cornerstone of the LUMEN Meta-Search Service.
Exploring interoperability, semantic artefacts, and scalable solutions with ATRIUM and LUMEN Register here. What does it take for research data to travel across disciplines, languages, and borders? A webinar on 12 May, 11 CEST, will explore how interoperability and semantic artefacts, such as shared vocabularies, ontologies, and metadata schemas, can transform the way research data […]