Service Stewards play a crucial role in supporting the development and integration of basic services within NFDI. They facilitate collaboration between consortia, partner organizations, and sections, acting as requirement engineers and consolidating information for Base4NFDI, leveraging their domain-specific knowledge. Their role evolves as the process for each basic service advances:
Initialisation Phase: Service Stewards inform ongoing discussions in NFDI sections about basic services and provide information and prototypes of community solutions. They aggregate and monitor needs across consortia, assist in developing proposals, and support evaluation and reporting.
Integration Phase: Service Stewards aid in integrating services into NFDI consortia by securing institutional commitments, ensuring compliance, and arranging training. They assist section working groups in developing proposals, support evaluation and reporting, and supervise service levels while suggesting adjustments when necessary.
See below for all Base4NFDI Service Stewards with domain-specific expertise, which service they oversee and their contact info.
The concept of Service Stewards was also published on Zenodo (Feb 2024).
Contact all Service Stewards via email:
Thomas works as Data Scientist and Full-Stack Software Developer at the German National Library. The last couple of years he gained knowledge in development and integration of Semantic Web technology for the documentation platform of the standardization committee in libraries. With his expertise in software development processes he wants to consult best practices and appropriate procedures within the development of services.
Allocated Basic Service: KGI4NFDI, TS4NFDI
Host Institution: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Frankfurt, Leipzig
Area of Expertise: Semantic interoperability and reusability (data harmonization)
Contact:
Moritz holds a Master’s Degree in Computer Science and has extensive experience working with databases, data models, and frontend data representation. Recently, he worked at Leipzig University's digital collection platform, contributing to the efficient management and display of data. Additionally, he has been involved in similar roles at Bach Digital and the Qalamos Project. Leveraging this rich background, Moritz aims to optimise data handling and presentation in diverse academic and research environments.
Allocated Basic Service: IAM4NFDI
Host Institution: University of Leipzig
Area of Expertise: Federated Access
Contact:
André is a software engineer specialised in compute and research data projects with comprehensive experience in cloud management in complex scientific infrastructure. In recent years, he supported the integration of services from various domains into existing cloud environments. As a service steward, he wants to ensure that services of federated storage and compute infrastructure find broad acceptance in the individual NFDI consortia.
Allocated Basic Service: IAM4NFDI, TS4NFDI, Jupyter4NFDI
Host Institution: Forschungszentrum Jülich
Area of Expertise: Federated storage- and compute-infrastructure
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Lisa holds a Bachelor's degree in Language, Literature, and Culture, as well as a Master's in Language and Communication Studies and English. Due to her academic background, she possesses a deep understanding of how language shapes communication, identity, and cultural expression. In addition, Lisa is interested in and experienced with both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Her previous working experience in an academic environment enhanced her organizational, communication and problem-solving-skills, which she wants to use in her role as Service Steward.
Allocated Basic Service: IAM4NFDI
Host Institution: RWTH Aachen
Area of Expertise: Federated Access
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Jana (B.A. Ethnology, Linguistics) is a Digital Humanities scientist and feels at home both in the analogue and digital world. Her expertise incorporates the whole research data cycle, from digitisation to long-term archiving. As a passionate cultural anthropologist, she is specialised in qualitative research and keeping different perspectives in view. Her work experience involves the facilitation and management of projects (e.g., change management, data protection) in a consulting agency as well as assistance in handling psychological research data for an Open Access publisher.
Allocated Basic Service: PID4NFDI, DMP4NFDI
Host Institution: Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie, Trier
Area of Expertise: Data management, ingest, archival
Contact:
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Allocated Basic Service: DMP4NFDI
Host Institution: Humboldt Universität Berlin
Area of Expertise: Data literacy, data management support
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Allocated Basic Service: tba
Host Institution: Universität Mannheim
Area of Expertise: Data protection & anonymisation
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