Webinar: What’s New in EGI Notebooks: Enhancing Research with Updated Features

About the webinar
The EGI Notebook service is evolving! Built on JupyterHub, it provides researchers with an easy-to-use, collaborative, and scalable environment to access data, run analyses, and share results — all integrated with EGI’s powerful computing and storage resources.
This webinar will walk you through the latest updates to the EGI Notebook service. You’ll discover:
- New features designed to make your research workflows more seamless and productive
- Improved integration with cloud and storage services across the EGI infrastructure
- Practical use cases showing how communities are benefiting from these enhancements
Whether you are a researcher looking for flexible analysis environments, a service provider interested in supporting scientific collaborations, or simply curious about how notebooks can power Open Science, this session will give you both insights and inspiration.
Join us to explore how EGI Notebooks are making advanced computing more accessible, interactive, and ready for the future of data-driven research.
Target Audience
- Researchers and scientists across disciplines who need flexible, interactive environments for data analysis.
- Data analysts and computational scientists looking to leverage cloud-based Jupyter Notebooks for scalable workflows.
- Research infrastructure providers and IT support staff who want to understand the latest features and integrations in the EGI Notebook service.
- Students and early-career researchers seeking accessible tools for hands-on data exploration and reproducible science.
- Open Science advocates interested in collaborative platforms that promote transparency, sharing, and reproducibility.
Programme
- Presentation 25′
- Demo 25′
- Q&A 10′
About the speaker
Zdeněk Šustr is a researcher and software developer at CESNET, specializing in distributed computing, scientific software engineering, and high-throughput/cloud infrastructures. He has been involved with multiple European research projects, including work on open compute/data federation and national infrastructure services, bringing experience in integrating services, managing compute workloads, and supporting users with scalable platforms. Zdeněk also contributes to bioinformatics-related tools and services at CESNET—projects that simplify cloud‐portal usage for non‐technical users and help streamline how scientific environments are deployed.