Opening the Community Board of CC-44

The Community Board of Cluster 44

Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Transport and Traffic Engineering and Systems Engineering

The Community Board and its members are meant to represent the full range of the Community Cluster 44, spanning Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Transport and Traffic Engineering and Systems Engineering, which includes the DFG’s current review boards.

Review Boards

  • 407
    • 407-01 Automation, Control Systems, Robotics, Mechatronics, Cyber Physical Systems
    • 407-02 Measurement Systems
    • 407-03 Microsystems
    • 407-04 Traffic and Transport Systems, Intelligent and Automated Traffic
    • 407-05 Human Factors, Ergonomics, Human-Machine Systems
    • 407-06 Biomedical Systems Technology
  • 408
    • 408-01 Electronic Semiconductors, Components, Circuits, Systems
    • 408-02 Communications, High-Frequency and Network Technology, Theoretical Electrical Engineering 408-03 Electrical Energy Generation, Distribution, Application
  • 409
    • 409-01 Theoretical Computer Science,
    • 409-02 Software Engineering and Programming Languages,
    • 409-03 Security and Dependability,
    • 409-04 Operating, Communication, Database and Distributed Systems,
    • 409-05 Interactive and Intelligent Systems, Image and Language Processing, Computer Graphics and Visualisation,
    • 409-06 Information Systems, Process and Knowledge Management,
    • 409-07 Computer Architecture and Embedded Systems,
    • 409-08 Massively Parallel and Data-Intensive Systems.

Opening the Community Board

On Tuesday, May 24, members of the Community Board of Cluster 44 will meet virtually for the opening session to share current practices in research data management and to advance the collaborative work of the Community Board.

For NFDI4Ing to be successful, their communities shall know, use and evaluate the consortium’s work. This includes the status quo of developed, disseminated, standardised and provided methods and services to make engineering research data FAIR.

We would like to take this opportunity to get to know each other and gain a common understanding of where we stand across disciplines in research data management.

This board serves as a multiplier and supports the dissemination of practices to the community as well as relaying needs from the community into the consortium.

The Community Cluster 44 already hosted an NFDI4Ing Community Meeting with focus on automated and networked mobility on Thursday, March 03, which was open to all researchers from our Community. To learn more, visit https://success-stories.nfdi4ing.de/community/cc-44/community_meeting_2022/.

author(s):

Stefanie Roski (corresponding author)

Marco Berger