Project information
Reproducibility Enablement for Widespread Implementation, Reuse and Evidence in the European Research Area
(REWIRE)
- Project Identification
- 101287431
- Project Period
- 9/2026 - 8/2029
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- Horizon Europe
- Widening participation and strengthening the European Research Area
- MU Faculty or unit
- Institute of Computer Science
- Other MU Faculty/Unit
- Faculty of Informatics
- Cooperating Organization
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Palacký University, Olomouc
- Responsible person Karel Berka
- Responsible person Raphael Tournoy
- Responsible person Carole Goble
- Responsible person Gloria Gonzalez
- Responsible person Prof. Yannis Ioannidis
- Responsible person Alina Irimia
- Responsible person Arnis Kokorevics
- Responsible person Raul Palma
- Responsible person Natalia Manola
- Responsible person Joyce Kao
- Responsible person Christos Arvanitidis
REWIRE aims to make computational reproducibility an integral part of European research culture. The project focuses on mobilising communities and driving cultural change by embedding reproducible practices at the natural points of the research lifecycle. We will deploy machine-actionable Reproducibility Management Plans (design), Guix-based computational environments (execution), and RO-Crate packaging (publication), supported by tailored training and peer learning. Evidence from pilots and follower organisations, with a focus on widening countries, will inform four major results: the BLUEPRINTS of implementation pathways, a validated technical PLAYBOOK integrated with EOSC services, a role-specific Training Package with Train-the-Trainer, and the REWIRE Network for sustained community exchange. By project end, research communities will have embraced reproducibility as standard practice, reinforced by shared guidance, stewardship, and an active European network.
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