Highlights: 2
Infrastructure must improve people’s way of life
On 25th February the Oxford Martin School, a research and policy unit based in the University of Oxford, hosted the latest in their enthralling series of events on ‘building back better’ post-Covid.
Fergus McClean, Newcastle University
In a special interview Fergus McClean from Newcastle University shares his experience of using DAFNI.
Craig Robson – Newcastle University
I first got involved with DAFNI when it was first proposed in 2017, initially around deploying some of my research onto DAFNI, including NISMOD-DB++, the first database for national infrastructure for the UK, and integrating this as part of the data management structure and architecture on the platform.
DAFNI’s data roadmap
My role at DAFNI is to structure the data and its description so emerging data flows deliver high level DAFNI features.