On 10鈥12 March 2026, the 2nd General Assembly of the OSCARS project took place in Seville, Spain, bringing together representatives of the consortium, science clusters, and funded Open Science projects. The programme included short presentations, poster sessions, thematic discussions, and joint work on issues related to Open Science, research data management, metadata harmonisation, and the development of research infrastructures.
Among the participants was Andrii Trostianchyn, Head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Transport of 果冻APP, who presented the funded project HYDRA 鈥 FAIR Open Infrastructure for Modelling Hydrogen Storage & Rare-Earth Magnetic Materials (2025鈥2027), implemented within the Horizon Europe OSCARS project.
HYDRA focuses on creating an open FAIR infrastructure for modelling hydrogen storage materials and rare-earth magnetic materials, as well as on developing approaches to the collection, structuring, and reuse of research data in this field.