Costas Papadopoulos wint Open Science NL subsidie

Costas Papadopoulos heeft van Open Science NL een subsidie van €1,5 miljoen toegekend gekregen om leiding te geven aan PURE3D2.0, een infrastructuur van de volgende generatie voor 3D-wetenschap.

 

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About the project

PURE3D2.0 supports web-based 3D scholarship by creating interactive 3D publications for research, teaching, and museum storytelling. These publications combine 3D models with annotations, metadata, and other media to provide rich scholarly context. Building on the existing PURE3D platform the first open, non-commercial system for 3D scholarly narratives PURE3D2.0 tackles major challenges in long-term preservation, analysis, interoperability, and accessibility. Organized around three pillars Workflows, Applications, and User Communities the project offers sustainable tools for open publishing and skills development, supporting FAIR, peer-reviewed, and reusable 3D research. PURE3D2.0 strengthens leadership in digital humanities and cultural heritage and connects smoothly with national and international research infrastructures.

The consortium consists of international partners, spanning heritage institutions, universities, and digital infrastructure leaders:

  • Maastricht University (Coordinating Institution)
  • University of Amsterdam
  • Open University
  • Delft University of Technology
  • DANS – Data Archiving and Networked Services
  • KNAW Humanities Cluster/Digital Infrastructure
  • Europeana Foundation
  • The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, University of Luxembourg
  • National Library of the Netherlands
  • Rijksmuseum
  • Cyprus University of Technology – UNESCO Chair for Digital Cultural Heritage
  • DARIAH – The Pan-European Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities
  • The Smithsonian Institution 
     

About the funding instrument

The Open Science NL Open Science Infrastructure programme focuses on the development of digital infrastructures that support open science practices. The projects that are awarded funding make scholarly data, software and publications more accessible, and help make science open, transparent and inclusive.

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