Running Projects

The LUMEN project is an initiative to advance cross-domain collaboration and discovery processes in four academic fields: Mathematics (Maths), Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), Earth System Science (ES) and Molecular Dynamics (MD). Through interdisciplinary solutions spanning all four domains, LUMEN sets out to significantly improve discovery by innovation, simplifying initial research phases and facilitating access to advanced AI-powered tools for researchers. LUMEN aims to transform and strengthen EOSC services by promoting innovative and customisable solutions for data discovery. LUMEN thereby seeks to attract new users while simultaneously fostering Open Science principles. 


  • Start date: January 1, 2025
  • End date: December 31, 2027

The GRAPHIA (Knowledge Graphs, AI Services and Next Generation Instrumentation for R&D in Social Sciences and Humanities) project leverages cutting-edge technology and Open Science to support and multiply the impact of social sciences and humanities (SSH) research on issues of social inequality, demographics, migration, war and violent conflict, misinformation and the preservation and promotion of European cultural heritage. Through the creation of the first comprehensive Knowledge Graph for SSH (SSH KG) enriched with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLM) applications, GRAPHIA will transform SSH data into a more machine-readable and actionable format, significantly improving SSH data visualisation and analysis capacities, empowering researchers to uncover patterns and insights from unstructured data, illuminating social phenomena and cultural trends with unprecedented clarity.

  • Start date: January 1, 2025
  • End date: December 31, 2027

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ATRIUM  (Advancing fronTier Research In the arts and hUManities)is a European Commission-funded research project, launched in January 2024, which will run for four years. The project bridges four leading European Research Infrastructures: DARIAH (arts and humanities), ARIADNE (archaeology), CLARIN (languages), and OPERAS (open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities), and brings 17 partners and 12 affiliated entities from 12 countries across Europe. 

The goal of the project is to make groundbreaking contributions to the consolidation and expansion of services. ATRIUM’s main objectives are to: 

  1. Enhance Access by enhancing the quality of metadata in existing catalogues and repositories; 
  2. Make Research Widely Available by reaching diverse communities across Europe, with a particular focus on citizen science and people with disabilities; 
  3. Create Workflows so that researchers can best learn how to apply digital methods to their work; 
  4. Facilitate Training through a number of project initiatives such as ATRIUM Skillset Assessment, ATRIUM Bridge, and ATRIUM Curriculum;
  5. Establish a Peer Review Framework to maintain research outputs essential for building and maintaining research infrastructures;
  6. Strengthen Data Management Practices by establishing a smooth flow of data across various services. 
  • Start date: 01 January 2024
  • End date: 31 December 2027



OPERAS Past Projects