Nettsider med emneord «BioDT»

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Publisert 26. apr. 2024 12:25

The second Annual Meeting of the Horizon Europe project BioDT will be in Leipzig on 11-12 June 2024 and hosted by the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ).

BioDT task 4.3 meeting participants
Publisert 21. mai 2023 07:46

The BioDT task 4.3 kickoff was organized at the GBIF Europe and Central Asia regional nodes meeting in Warsaw 17th and 18th of May 2023.

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Publisert 10. mai 2022 11:00

Biodiversity digital twin for advanced simulation, modeling, and prediction capabilities (BioDT) is a 3-year Horizon Europe project (2022-2025) that will build a digital model of biodiversity systems.

Publisert 26. apr. 2023 15:40

Presentation of the Biodiversity Digital Twin (BioDT) project for the University of Oslo (UiO) Natural History Museum (NHMO) Department of Research and Collections on 2023-03-24.

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Publisert 15. juni 2023 12:27

The Annual Meeting of the Horizon Europe project BioDT was held in Leiden on 13-14 June 2023 and was hosted by the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, the Netherlands. The aim of the Annual Meeting was to gather together as a consortium to facilitate cross-WP collaboration and to discuss upcoming project activities.

Vigeland Park
Publisert 22. apr. 2024 11:01

To help with the BioDT Crop Wild Relative pDT hackathon, Associate Professor Mauricio Parra Quijano of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogotá joined us for a guest researcher visit in Oslo in January 2024.

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Publisert 2. juni 2024 12:02

Tangled Bank Seminar: Dr Taimur Khan - Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ - Germany), 16th May 2024

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Publisert 13. apr. 2023 11:39

The research group for Machine-readable Nature (MaNa) is the contact point for the research data infrastructures at the Natural History Museum in Oslo including the Norwegian participant nodes of GBIF and DiSSCo. Our key research questions focus on machine-readable FAIR research data.