Henry Royce Institute (Royce), a UKRI-funded national institute, supports advanced materials research and innovation. With its Hub at The University of Manchester, the Institute has spokes at ten Partner and Associate organisations: the Universities of Sheffield, Leeds, Liverpool, Cambridge, Cranfield, Oxford and Imperial College London, as well as at the UK Atomic Energy Authority, the National Nuclear Laboratory and the Advanced Forming Research Centre Catapult. Royce's vision of 'advanced materials for a sustainable society' is delivered through:
Enabling national materials research, collaboration, fore-sighting and strategy
Providing access to world-leading facilities and research expertise
Catalysing industrial collaboration and accelerating translation
Fostering materials science skills development, innovation, training and outreach
Materials science is at the beginning of a necessary cultural shift that will see increasing use of materials informatics approaches. Critical to this is wider availability of the research data, stored in accordance with modern principles of open and reproducible research. This will require new data infrastructures (both hardware and software) and a change in the way that people work. Royce has a key role to play in driving this change in culture and practice and in advocating for support from government. Following the completion of a series of short (four-month) pilot projects funded by a grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) we have started to establish processes and systems for the long-term storage of, and access to, materials research data. To implement, develop and promote a data infrastructure we procured funding to support two 'Data Curators' until March 2027 in the first instance.
The data curation team will initially consist of two curators, one with a bias towards technical aspects of research data management (Data Curator Technical Focus) and the other with a bias to towards supporting cultural change and advocating best practice (Data Curator Cultural Focus). This role is for Data Curator Cultural Focus and the post holder will be the lead curator for cultural and advocacy responsibilities. They will also support responsibilities of the Data Curator Technical Focus and there will be shared responsibilities core to both roles.
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