We Increase the Value
of Data for Our Clients

The world of research data is changing fast —
and keeping up with that change is no easy feat.

That’s why we’ve dedicated ourselves to helping our clients optimize their data, creating additional revenue streams through data while minimizing waste and redundancy.

In fact, our vision is to be a game-changing resource for achieving breakthroughs that would be unattainable without progressive research data policies, principles, and practices in place.

Through a broad range of consulting and research services, we provide you with the insights as well as strategic and tactical support you need to optimally leverage data in today’s complex and competitive research landscape.

Driving the Future of Research Data

Our core competencies include consulting services, as well as services designed to support large-team research projects that do not currently have progressive research data practices in place. We intentionally designed our mix of offerings to make us the go-to partner and essential, one-stop resource hub for all types of entities that wish to achieve the future of research data today.

Who We Serve

CampoStella R+C works with a range of entities on data and research projects. Our deep experience working within the global scientific community means we not only understand and serve each of our clients’ unique objectives, but also help them overcome inevitable data challenges.

We’re also adept at guiding our clients in identifying opportunities to strengthen their missions, communities, strategies, programs and cultures through how they work with and manage research data.

In short, we deliver forward-thinking support, beneficial resources, and tailored solutions to the arena you’re working in.

For private industry associations and consortia, we understand your need to solve problems quickly, decrease production costs and increase productivity. All of these problem solving needs are greatly enhanced through the standardization of systems and data.

Our expertise, knowledge and resources in research data help private industry associations and consortia by:

  • Treating data as a disruptive technology that opens doors to new business opportunities
  • Realizing the value of growing a culture of internal data sharing, and facilitating the creation of that culture
  • Identifying and implementing solutions that leverage metadata at the highest level
  • Protecting IT and intellectual property

We can support you in becoming the innovator and disruptive force you need to be to lead in this arena.

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We bring in-depth experience collaborating with and supporting international governments in progressing their research data initiatives. Founder Eva Campo’s work with the National Science Foundation as well as with the Research Data Alliance in Latin America and the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI), have made her a sought-after expert in the international arena helping governments by:

  • Developing their own research data policies
  • Increasing awareness of existing policies currently being employed in other countries
  • Conducting risk assessments and cost-benefit analyses
  • Earning and/or growing a strong and credible scientific and research reputation
  • Engaging with other international entities to fast-forward objectives and develop mutually beneficial relationships

For example, our work with the MGI helped formulate policies and identify priorities within the context of materials research in order to support the Initiative’s goals of reducing the lab-to-market time frame and laying the groundwork for advanced manufacturing.

Overall, our understanding of the intricacies of government and the international playing field have made us an essential asset and proactive partner for countries seeking to strengthen their research data knowledge and capabilities.

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Many of today’s most progressive nonprofits and foundations working on data and research initiatives need knowledgeable, objective outside expertise.

It is our agility and ability to make key connections on behalf of our clients, as well as our international reach, that makes us an ideal partner for nonprofits and foundations seeking to:

  • Fast-forward the future and push the envelope by investing in impactful and worthy research data projects
  • Build their communities in order to garner more support for their data initiatives
  • Gain the competitive edge when attaining grants for data-related programs
  • Influence governmental policies or make a case for new data projects in the private or public sector

Most importantly, we understand your need for immediate results and have the resources to support you in quickly and efficiently achieving your goals.

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To maintain a healthy revenue stream, many professional societies face significant challenges. The main challenges include:

  • staying current with the services they provide to their members
  • delivering their services cost effectively
  • increasing relevancy within their industry in order to retain existing members and attract new ones\

A key to addressing these challenges is recognizing just how disruptive data has become for professional societies and the major impact (either positive or negative) it will have on revenue.

The exciting news is that professional societies are sitting on an ocean of data that holds a considerable value and which we can help you commercialize by:

  • Modernizing your professional society’s publishing and community engagement practices
  • Capitalizing on your repositories of scientific work through new and innovative business models for your research data
  • Developing metadata standards so that your professional society uses the same schema as others in your industry

If you’re ready to leverage the wealth of research your professional society has generated, we have the resources to simplify and super-power execution.

Building Diversity & Community Involvement

Through Eva’s education and research work in the US, Spain, and the UK, she has attained international recognition for moving the field of materials research forward by facilitating the broadest possible inclusion of underrepresented groups. To accomplish this, she has been heavily engaged in diversity programs such as with the Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) team at the University of Puerto Rico – Humacao where, with her guidance, several students collected, analyzed, and discussed their findings in international conferences. Some of these students are now Ph.D. graduates and excelling in positions within industry and academia. Eva led the PREM program at NSF in 2017 and 2018 and, under her leadership (and for the first time in the 10-year history of the program), an incredible diversity of projects, including both historically black colleges and universities and Native American-serving institutions, were funded. In addition, Eva promoted a culture shift in the division to include PREM teams in division-wide activities. She actively mentored several PREM-sponsored teams on how to advance to individual investigator awards and compete in other programs. A faculty member was recently awarded funding from the Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future (DMREF) program.
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Helping Researchers Reach Further

About Eva Campo, Founder

Eva Campo is a much-respected scientist and thought leader within the scientific community. It is her passion for facilitating world-changing discoveries and unrelenting determination to fast-fast forward research timelines that prompted her to launch CampoStella R+C in 2021.

Eva earned her MS in Theoretical Physics from the Universidad Complutense in Madrid and her PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, which is recognized among the nation’s premier research institutions.

Through her observations of Complutense professor Javier Solana, who served as the ninth Secretary General of NATO, Eva recognized that the scientific community could participate in and shape the world political stage. This insight has guided Eva’s trajectory and purpose throughout her career.

Eva’s commitment to science and education for a better world prompted her to participate in numerous committees within professional societies such as MRS, SPIE, and OSA (now Optica), and ultimately to serve as a Program Director in the Division of Materials Research (DMR) at the National Science Foundation.

In her role as Program Director, Eva led the DMR Data Working Group, building community around 2-dimensional materials and microstructure research.

She was also instrumental in building the Materials Research Data Alliance, which aims to solidify and integrate data repositories for materials research in order to advance the goals of the Materials Genome Initiative.

Eva has a scientific presence on both sides of the Atlantic, having served in the faculties of Wales (UK) and Barcelona (Spain) as the lead of the Nano-Opto-Mechanical Systems (NOMS) project (NMP-22896), and as a reviewer in several FP7 calls in the European Union.

Armed with strong community-building skills, extensive international involvement, creative program conceptualization abilities and many project successes gained throughout her multi-faceted career, Eva actively monitors political, economic, social, scientific and other significant developments in the U.S. and internationally to develop recommendations on science policy and to bring the right people together at the right time to create change.

In fact, the establishment of CampoStella R+C is how Eva is leveraging all of her career experience, affiliations and relationships to resource the research data revolution that absolutely needs to be at the helm in order to break new ground and create transformation worldwide.

This is why CampoStella R+C’s services are focused on providing the resources that will develop and cement open data policies and practices that facilitate interdisciplinary research, enable discoveries at the intersections of disparate data assets, build diversity, create a circular economy and minimize the opportunity gap among researchers — all of which are necessary for realizing the most positive future possible for us all.

In addition to leading CampoStella R+C, Eva is also the founder of Laboratory for Matter Dynamics and an Adjunct Professor
at the University of Maryland and is a sought-after speaker, lecturer and writer on topics related to the research data revolution, as well as on her personal scientific contributions.

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