This thesis presents the work conducted during an internship at CNR-IFN@MI
within the UDynI research group. Following an initial contextualization of
Open Science principles and the research activities at the CNR-IFN laboratories, the core of the project, the design and implementation of a digital data
management infrastructure aligned with the FAIR principles, is described in
detail.
The internship resulted in the development of two software components.
The first, udyninexus, is a Python package designed to facilitate the creation
of NeXus-compliant data files, developed in conjunction with the application
definition chosen for the laboratories. This enables a smoother integration
of standardized, structured data into the lab’s acquisition workflows. The
second component, LabLogbook, is a web-based application that allows users
to digitally manage experiments, samples, and measurement sessions, offering
a centralized and version-controlled environment for recording experimental
activities.
Together, these components establish a scalable and maintainable foundation for managing experimental data within the lab, fostering improved
documentation, long-term accessibility, and reproducibility of scientific out