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Find out how researchers are using advanced digital technologies to enhance their research and streamline their working practices in different disciplines by watching these videos which were produced by the e-Infrastructure Use Cases and Service Usage Models (eIUS) project.
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How researchers are using digital technologies
Find out how researchers are using advanced digital technologies to enhance their research and streamline their working practices in different disciplines by watching these videos which were produced by the e-Infrastructure Use Cases and Service Usage Models (eIUS) project.
Introduction to the eIUS project
Archaeology
Astronomy
Bioinformatics
Earth sciences
Nanoelectronics
Organic chemistry
Videos available on YouTube
Further information about the e-Infrastructure Use Cases and Service Usage Models project
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