Contributions to Sections in NFDI

NFDI4Chem is actively involved in several of the recently founded sections of NFDI. They tackle overarching tasks across the NFDI consortia. NFDI4Chem and NFDI4Ing jointly coordinate the work in the […]

Presenting a New Look

NFDI4Chem launched its new logo in the last quarter of 2021. The simple, clear, and recognisable graphic was designed to align with the key concepts of research data management in […]

Short Report on the 2nd Consortium Meeting

NFDI4Chem held its second consortium meeting on 14 and 15 October 2021. The members of the consortium were joined by representatives from all four Advisory Boards. A full programme highlighted […]

Get to Know the Consortium: TA 4!

I am Steffen Neumann – head of the Research Group Bioinformatics and Scientific Data at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry in Halle (Saale). I have prior experience in the […]

1st Editors4Chem Workshop

NFDI4Chem together with Leah McEwen (Cornell University, Ithaca) and Vincent Scalfani (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa) from IUPAC organised the 1st Editors4Chem workshop, which was held on the 3rd of November […]

“FAIRThesis” is Funded by the FCI

Funding focused on establishing aspects of digitalisation in chemical education.  The teaching project “FAIRThesis” of Prof. Sonja Herres-Pawlis (RWTH Aachen University) and Dr. Nicole Jung (KIT) is supported by the […]

NFDI4Chem Terminology Service Online

The NFDI4Chem Terminology Service release 1.0 has been launched! FAIR data principles call for rich metadata using a formal, accessible, shared, and broadly applicable language for knowledge representation. Natural language […]

Get to Know the Consortium: TA 3!

Matthias Razum is head of the e-Research department at FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure. He studied business informatics. After his diploma, he joined FIZ Karlsruhe in 1995 […]

NFDI4Chem Terminology Service Launched

NFDI4Chem proudly announces the launch of its Terminology Service for the Chemistry community.  What is it good for, you ask? As you probably know, the FAIR data principles play a […]