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Description
Running computational tasks on research data has become an important part of scientific research, not only in the natural sciences, but also in the humanities and arts. A popular solution for this is Jupyter Notebooks, in increasingly intensive use by research communities. This talk will describe how Jupyter Notebooks are being integrated into SUNET Drive, the File Sync and Share solution hosted by SUNET based on Nextcloud, using free and open source software accessible to anyone whishing to integrate Jupyter Notebooks with Nextcloud or similar EFSS solutions, which includes many of the European National Research and Education Networks.
What will the TNC audience take away from your talk
This proposal will outline the steps needed to put computational power in the hands of researchers in the form of Jupyter Notebooks, tightly integrated with Nextcloud, allowing researchers to do computational tasks in the programming language of their choice on research data stored in the EFSS solution. This proposal will be interesting for anyone interested in scientific computing, whether it be in the natural sciences, humanities, arts or as a service provider from a National Research and Education Network.