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Novel EOSC Services for Emerging Atmosphere, Underwater & Space Challenges is 7 yrs old and is based in Greece.
Novel EOSC Services for Emerging Atmosphere, Underwater & Space Challenges (NEANIAS) acts as a project that addresses the challenges set out in the ‘Roadmap for European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)’ foreseen actions. It promotes open science practices and materializes the EOSC ecosystem. It designs services that are related to underwater research, atmospheric research, and space research. It was founded in 2019 and is based in Athens. Greece.
OpenAIRE is 8 yrs old and is based in Greece.
OpenAIRE is a non-profit organization focused on promoting open scholarship and enhancing the discoverability and accessibility of data-driven research results across various scientific disciplines. The organization operates a European e-infrastructure that provides over 15 public services to facilitate the adoption of open science practices and is a key implementor of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). OpenAIRE's services are designed to support researchers, policy makers, research organizations, SMEs, universities, libraries, and citizen scientists in integrating and leveraging open science methodologies. It was founded in 2018 and is based in Marousi, Greece.
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