Irish teams to work on global search portal for ocean data
Two Irish researchers have been awarded an international award for their work to improve access to global ocean data and information systems - including the use of a search engine and web portal for the public and the academics in the Republic of Ireland, according to the University of Dublin.
Source: siliconrepublic.comPublished on 2022-06-14
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