PERSEPHONE on Zenodo

As part of its commitment to Open Science, FAIR data principles, and collaborative research, the PERSEPHONE project provides public access to selected project results, publications, datasets, and dissemination materials through its dedicated Zenodo community: 

Zenodo Repository

The PERSEPHONE Zenodo repository serves as the central open-access platform for sharing publicly available project outputs generated throughout the project duration. The repository supports transparency, reproducibility, and knowledge transfer in the fields of autonomous mining, underground robotics, digital twins, and sustainable mineral extraction. 

The repository includes:

  • Public project deliverables  

  • Scientific publications and conference papers  

  • Open datasets and simulation resources  

  • Dissemination and communication materials  

  • Presentations, posters, and educational content  

  • Software, algorithms, and technical documentation (when applicable)  

All publicly shared resources follow the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) and are assigned persistent Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) through Zenodo to support long-term accessibility and citation. 

Through this open-data initiative, PERSEPHONE aims to encourage collaboration between academia, industry, and the wider research community while accelerating innovation in safe, autonomous, and sustainable mining technologies. 

The repository will continue to be updated throughout the project as new public results and resources become available. 

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