CRC 1333 project leaders Prof. Jürgen Pleiss and Jun.-Prof. Kenichi Endo, together with Felix Neubauer from the Institute for Parallel and Distributed Systems at the University of Stuttgart, recently presented their work on research data management (RDM) using data models at the NFDI4Chem Consortium Meeting 7.0. in Jena.
Their presentation highlighted the software tool MetaConfigurator as well as their latest publication from the INF project.
The session also provided an opportunity for an engaging discussion with the NFDI4Chem team on the future of data management in chemistry. Topics included sustainable RDM workflows, interoperability of data models, and community-driven approaches for improving the handling and reuse of scientific data.
The exchange emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in advancing digital infrastructures and data standards for chemistry research.

