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Research Data ManagementFunding in Astronomy
Research councils that fund Astronomy research are EPSRC and STFC. Institute apply for a rolling grant that pays for a specific number of PGRS stipends and PDRAs.
Funding is generally awarded to people for a fixed period of time during which they carry out research in a specific area of Astronomy, described in the funding proposal; however, funding is also available for large projects involving numerous people.
ERC starting grants Leverhulme Trust early career fellowshipsHuman Frontier Science Program National science foundation
Royal Society fellowships and Newton international fellowshipsEU Marie Curie fellowships Daphne Jackson grant Dorothy Hodgkin fellowships
Loreal - UNESCO fellowship for women
Some grants require international collaboration, or a move to another country or institute. Marie Curie has an International Incoming fellowships which can be applied to for returning fellows.
Project Planning with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
Research Data ManagementFunding in Astronomy
Many funding applications, for example STFC, use the Joint Electronic Submissions (Je-S) system.
A typical funding application may include sections on:
• Relevant experience in the field• Evidence of public outreach • Science justification for this project• Evidence of the benefits to the community of this project• Publication list of either relevant previous work or applicants work• Budget• Data Management Plan
Project Planning with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
Research Data ManagementData sources in Astronomy
Project Planning with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
Telescopes.
New Data
Existing Data
Proposal
Project
Observations taken
Observatory Archive
I need new data
Approved
The data exists
Proprietary for
6months
Research Data ManagementMetadata in Astronomy
Getting Started with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
Simple things like recording a title for each column in your measurements table; but make sure that they make sense and can be reused…
Where exactly is region 1,2, 3, etc. and which wasMap 1, Map 2 etc.?
Research Data ManagementMetadata in Astronomy
Getting Started with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
Include a header to the file:
The header includes the command line so we now know exactly which file was fed into the script ‘funregflux’; knots-match.reg
With this information, we can determine where each region is in the image IF the region file is also available.
Research Data ManagementMetadata in Astronomy
Getting Started with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
Or rename the column and row heading to something more descriptive:
IF the region file is not available, then the information is useless.
These regions are for jet knots in Centaurus A; elliptical regions with image co-ordinates.
The regions describe particular positions in the sky so would need to be coordinates or knot names in the table.
Research Data ManagementMetadata in Astronomy
Getting Started with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
Radio map of the centre of Centaurus A:
Goodger et al. (2010)
Research Data ManagementMetadata in Astronomy
Getting Started with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
The header in an optical image of Orion’s Nebula
Taken at Bayfordbury on 03/11/12
Research Data ManagementStorage in CAR
Safeguarding data with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
UH Networked PC
laptop
local drive Networked /home and /data drives
UH server
STRI Cluster External HD
DVD, Tape
Your responsibility
Not backed up
Research Data ManagementRemote access to CAR
Safeguarding data with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
Access to the CAR server where /home and /data are hosted is via the star.herts.ac.uk.
From a Linux machine, use slogin, ssh, or telnet on the command line followed by your CAR username@star.herts.ac.uk and entering your password when prompted. This username is likely not the same as your staff details – see John Atkinson.
Mac machines can also access the networked /home and /data drives directly
From a windows machine, use can use: • WinSCP to ftp, ssh, and scp files from your windows machine to and from star, • PuTTY to view your files in a shell and run screen to set programs running on your
Linux machine so that they wont stop when you close the PuTTY session.
Research Data ManagementSharing data in Astronomy
Safeguarding data with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
If your file is small, <20MB, you can email it to your colleagues - a plot or draft paper…
Larger files can be shared
• internally by emailing the location on the /data drive
• by copying temporarily to the /scratch drive, which is regularly emptied
• by sending the file using file exchange (Zend.To at UH) which involves copying to the UH server using the online interface, where the recipient can retrieve it within 3 days.
Research Data ManagementSecurity in Astronomy
Safeguarding data with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
• You should keep your CAR log in details confidential
• You should not leave unpublished work in the public domain, for example, your personal web space or /scratch
• Do not share using DropBox or other cloud storage which are subject to international laws and could lead to prosecution
• Encrypt sensitive data; ground breaking results that could be stolen
Research Data ManagementPublishing in Astronomy
Finishing touches with Research Data Management
ESA/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, Sergio Molinari, Hi-GAL Project
There are a number of international peer-reviewed journals where you should publish:
Excluding Review Journals, ApJS, and Solar specific journals, the highest impact journals in Astronomy are:
Nature (36.597) 554745 interdisciplinaryScience (31.027) 508489 interdisciplinaryApJ (16.238) 191940MNRAS (5.521) 96083A&A (5.084) 101305AJ (4.965) 34668
All have high cites in 2012.
Rank Journal Citation Report® (JCR®) 2012
Impact Factor
Total Cites
1 Ann. Rev. Astr. Astroph. 23.33 8240
2 Astroph. J. Supp. S. 16.24 24764
3 Living Rev. Sol. Phys 13.83 498
4 Astron. Astoph. Rev. 9.50 973
5 Annu Rev. Earth Pl Sc 8.83 4653
6 Astroph. J 6.73 191940
7 Astroph. J. Let. 6.35 45993
8 J Cosmol Astropart P 6.04 13656
9 Mon. Not. R Astro. Soc,. 5.52 96083
10 Space Sci Rev 5.52 7134
11 Astron. Astroph. 5.08 101305
12 Astron. J. 4.97 34668
Research Data ManagementPreserving Data in Astronomy
Finishing Touches with Research Data Management
Observations taken
Observatory Archive
Raw Data
Processing
Metadata
Processed Data
Measuring
Institutional Archive
Analysis Tools
Measurements
Arxiv
CDSPaper
spectra
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