Seismic Waves to Marine Pulses: A Cura6on Pipeline for Building an Earth Sciences and Biodiversity Data Lake in the Portuguese Carabela Jellyfish and Seismology Studies

When:
01/03/2024 – 02/03/2024 all-day
2024-03-01T01:00:00+01:00
2024-03-02T01:00:00+01:00

Offre en lien avec l’Action/le Réseau : DOING/– — –

Laboratoire/Entreprise : LIRIS et ERIC
Durée : 4-6 mois
Contact : jerome.darmont@univ-lyon2.fr
Date limite de publication : 2024-03-01

Contexte :
Projet international LETITIA (Lac de donnéEs, expérimenTation, vIe, Terre, curatIon, explorAtion)

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Sujet :
The project focuses on designing and creating a data lake for gathering and integrating (meta)data on data-driven experiments in life and earth sciences.

The integration and fusion of data and metadata in the fields of life and earth sciences calls for
the proposal of data and knowledge representations to structure the diverse information
collected and produced for/within an experimental framework. Data lakes appear to be a
relevant solution for managing and making available this diversity of data. Metadata models
need to be devised to connect the data, and appropriate organisation and exploration
mechanisms need to be devised that are relevant in the context of life and earth sciences.
The extraction of value through data-driven experiments in the life and earth sciences is
determined by two main elements. (1) First, the maintenance of metadata collecting the
conditions under which experiments are performed (quantitative perspective) to preserve the
memory of the experimental process of knowledge production and to enable understanding
and reproducibility. (2) Secondly, an open science perspective that can go beyond the sharing
of data and must consider the sharing of know-how, decision-making, elements of expertise,
project management and the people within projects who define the context in which
experiments are carried out (qualitative perspective).

Profil du candidat :
MSc in Computer/Data Science

Formation et compétences requises :
databases (data models, querying, distributed databases –
preferable), data processing techniques (preferable), good programming skills

Adresse d’emploi :
Genoveva Vargas-Solar, CNRS, LIRIS
genoveva.vargas-solar@cnrs.fr
Jérôme Darmont, U. Lumière Lyon 2, ERIC
jerome.darmont@univ-lyon2.fr

Document attaché : 202402221539_letitia-internship-position.pdf