ORVIUM ICO - Open and Transparent Science Powered By Blockchain
Orvium is the first open source and decentralized framework for managing scholarly publications’ life cycles and the associated data

Orvium Disruption
Science Revolution in the Blockchain
Decentralized Model
Zero-delay Publication
Full lifecycle traceability
Authors select license and own the copyright
Research Data and Process
Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning
Decentralized Journals
Collaborative Environment
Involve Society in Scientific Evolution
Transparent, Universal, Unbiased and
Accessible Science
Blockchain.
All transactions
(e.g., submissions of manuscripts, revisions, publications, peer reviews,
oracle actions, patronage results etc.) are stored on the blockchain and are
accessible to anyone.
Decentralized Storage.
Unlocks a public,
globally accessible, fully traceable and trustworthy record of the publication
process at a minimal cost.
Big Data & Artificial Intelligence.
Leverages forefront
Big Data technologies and artificial intelligence developments to take
scientific validity to a completely new level. Replacing the current obsolete
rules with unbiased and transparent data-driven solutions.
Open Source Framework.
Orvium's source
code will be published under an open source license and driven by the
community.
The ORVIUM (ORV) Token
Efficient and Unbiased Business Model.
ORV establishes a
transparent, comprehensive and competitive business model to support global
research.
Recognition and Reward.
ORV enables a fair
cost-distribution model to authors, ensuring reward and recognition for all
participants.
Cost Effective Journals.
ORV enables journals
to become viable and sustainable at a low cost.
Continuous Evolution.
ORV ensures a
continued evolution of the platform while supporting global research.
Orvium Token Publication Model
Manuscript Submission
During submission
periods, manuscripts (initial or new versions) are available to the whole
community. Authors can offer ORV tokens to encourage the community to submit
peer reviews. The number of ORV tokens offered will be determined by the
author.
Scientific Review
Reviewers can submit
reviews of any manuscript at any time. Through proper analysis and public
exposure to the results, Orvium allows both public recognition of reviewers’
work and a reward in the form of Orvium tokens.
Copyright and License
Orvium gives authors
full control over licensing and copyright. If a paid licensing model is chosen,
journals and/or readers pay ORV tokens for accessing the content.
Research Data
Authors can share the
data used in their research. They are able to select the licensing and
copyright model that suits them best. This data-licensing freedom will
facilitate a new research data-market. This will effectively help authors
reduce costs at the same time as earning rewards for their work, which will
then serve as the basis for others’ economic benefit.
Decentralized Autonomous Journals
Smart Contract-Based Journals
Journals are managed
as decentralized autonomous organizations by smart contracts. These are defined
transparently by contributors, who offer ORV tokens and receive specific
Journal Tokens.
Open and Transparent Management
The management rules
are publicly available. Journal tokens empower contributors by providing
decision-making capabilities using a variety of voting and participation
schemas.
Benefits are Shared Among Contributors
Contributors earn
revenue based on their contributions and the rules defined in the smart
contract. The operational costs associated with reviews, copyright agreements
and Orvium Licenses are covered by the owner’s stake.
Our Team
Founders
Manuel Martin
Manuel's career has been focused on
supporting large collaborations through technological innovation. He has led
critical data-management, big data and machine-learning initiatives for the
largest and most complex scientific instrument ever built (CERN LHC). In
addition, he has collaborated with NASA-JPL, Fermilab (U.S. Dept. of Energy)
and GSI, among others. He has contributed, as a guest lecturer, to the
Executive Program at ESADE Business School, and has advised international
companies such as Oracle, BMW, Caixa, Gassco, Eni, UPS.
Antonio Romero
Antonio has led several big-data and
machine-learning projects for the R&D partnership between CERN and multiple
ICT market-leaders. His work - accelerating cutting-edge predictive-maintenance
and machine-learning solutions - has fuelled ground-breaking operations and
optimizations at the CERN accelerator complex. He has collaborated with other
institutions such as Fermilab, GSI and EMBL-EBI.
Roberto Rabasco
Over ten years’ experience working in the
private sector for international companies such as Deutsche Telekom, Just Eat
or Asos Ltd. Leading, designing and developing high-availability software
solutions. Roberto enjoys being part of, as well as leading, successful and
productive teams. Decentralized technologies advocate and passionate about
developing innovative and creative solutions. He built his own software house
in 2016.
Scientific Advisors
Alberto Di Meglio Ph.D.
Alberto is Head of the CERN openlab
partnership programme. He is also senior project manager at CERN with more than
20 years of experience in leading technology projects and activities in the
field of computer science and software engineering within large scale
collaboration frameworks. He has a degree in Aerospace Engineering and a Ph.D.
in Electronic and Electrical Engineering.
Tom Soderstrom
Visionary and practitioner in applied
collaboration, leads a collaborative, practical and hands-on approach with JPL
and industry to investigate emerging IT technology trends relevant to NASA and
large enterprises. Tom has led large scale and remote teams in both startups
and large companies. Some examples include Telos, enterWorks, Digital Island,
Exodus, Cable & Wireless, and Raytheon.
Chris Mattmann Ph.D.
Expert in software design and construction of
large-scale data-intensive systems. He co-invented Apache Tika, one of the most
widely used frameworks for content detection and analysis. His work has also
been utilized for a number of NASA space missions. He is a member of the Board
of Directors for the Apache Foundation and adjunct Associate Professor at the
University of Southern California's Viterbi School of Engineering.
Miguel Angel Pesquera Ph.D.
Regional
Minister of industry and technological development of the Government of
Cantabria, as well as creator of companies of Internet technology innovation.
Member of the jury for the Prince of Asturias Awards for scientific and
technical research.
Nico Orce Ph.D.
His
research includes the study of the abundance of elements in the Universe,
existence of collective nuclear excitations and development of new nuclear
models. He is based at different laboratories around the world, including
iThemba LABS, University of Kentucky, TRIUMF and CERN.
Jesús Villadangos Ph.D.
As
Associate Professor at Universidad Pública de Navarra (Spain) Jesús has
developed his main working experience on distributed algorithms design and also
encouraging business excellence by applying CMMI appraisal programs.
Business Strategy
Advisors
Bernd Lapp
Bernd
Lapp has several years of management experience across multiple industries,
including finance, digital media and sports. Since 2015 he has been focussing
on new technologies, advising consultation firms and joined the Advisory Board
at the Ethereum Foundation.
Nicolai Oster
Nicolai
Oster is the Head of ICO, leading the ICO Department at Bitcoin Susise, and
Advisor for several ICOs. Bitcoin Suisse, established in 2013, is a world
leading regulated crypto financial company, based in Cryto Valley, Zug,
Switzerland. Bitcoin Suisse has successfully assisted, facilitated and executed
many ICOs, such as Melonport, Bancor, OmiseGO, Streamr, Zilliqa and many more -
dating all the way back to the ICO of the Ethereum Foundation.
Christopher Tucci Ph.D.
Christopher
is Professor of Management of Technology at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne (EPFL), where he holds the Chair in Corporate Strategy &
Innovation. His primary area of interest is waves of technological changes and
how they influence entrant/incumbent dynamics. He is co-author of several books
and has published a large number of articles. He received the Ph.D. in
Management at the MIT
Franco Amalfi
Leads a team focused on innovation, tools and
strategies to help government officials to effectively use modern cloud based
emerging technologies. Amalfi also publishes articles on leveraging technology
to drive business value for governments. He is also a frequent speaker at
government conferences.
Davide Gallo
Computer Engineer and MBA with 15 years of
experience in go-to-market and alliances for Leading Companies in Big Data.
Leads the AWS Alliances in Switzerland building strategic Partnership with high
impact companies. Passionate about Blockchain, mentors start-ups with high
potential in technology and business value.
Ruben Garcia
Ruben holds a Master’s in Marketing and is a
Business Analyst with more than 10 years’ experience working for world-leading
retail companies such as Costco Wholesale and Metro Group. He is passionate
about the application of Blockchain technologies in creating innovative
technological solutions.
Marek Herm
From 2004 to 2008 Marek was a legal officer
in the Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union and the
Directorate-General for Competition in Brussels. He has been a member of the
International Fiscal Association (IFA) since 2005, a member of the Estonian
Taxpayers Association since 2008, and a member of the board of IFA Estonia
since 2011. He also works as an international tax law lecturer at Tallinn
University of Technology.
Techs
Jose Carlos Luna Duran
Security expert and software engineer working
at CERN for more than 15 years creating the software solutions for network
automation. He recently moved to big data and uses his security expertise in
training the next generation of software engineers through the CERN Whitehat
initiative. He is the co-founder of the int3pids security research group,
participating in the top world-wide CTF competitions since 2007, achieving a
top 3 position in many.
Marc Magrans de Abril
Full-stack computer engineer and economist
with 15 years of experience, mostly building software for large and complex
scientific collaborations. Highly flexible, Marc has mutated back and forth
between developer, DevOps, and/or team lead. His motivation at work is to learn
and give value to colleagues and users alike.
Ignacio Coterillo
Responsible for the Database on Demand
service, an automation platform for database management which hosts hundreds of
databases for the CERN user community. His professional interests are centered
around Open Source, programming languages, databases and data analysis.
Hector Valverde Ph.D.
Ph.D. in Molecular Biology with an extensive
background in Research and Software Development. He has taken the role of
author, reviewer, Editor and Main Developer of Editorial Services for
Scientific Publishing.
Jose Andres Cordero
Full stack software engineer working for the
CERN Database on Demand service for more than 3 years, performing database
administration tasks and developing the new service infrastructure in modern
technologies to evolve the existing one. His interests and experience include
Big Data, Semantic Web and Artificial Intelligence.
Raul Murillo Garcia Ph.D.
Senior software engineer with experience in
the academic field and a career of over 12 years at CERN. Recently, Raul has
been developing his interest in Blockchain technologies. He has a degree in
Electronics Engineering and a Ph.D. in Real-Time Systems.
Carlos Ghabrous Larrea
Senior Telecommunication Engineer with ten
years’ experience in SW development, wireless technologies and testing. Carlos
has extensive experience working with international teams and customers split
between different locations. Committed to executing plans to completion with
high quality.
Alejandro Iribarren
Service Manager with more than 13 years’
experience at CERN and, previously, at IBM. He was in charge of CERN's 11
petabyte tape backup infrastructure for more than 9 years, and has now moved on
work on the Linux Software Building infrastructure, which produces packages and
linux images for the CERN cloud.
Token Generation Event
Roadmap
2018 Q1
Idea
conception and development
White
paper creation
Incorporate
company and legal framework definition
Establish
collaboration frameworks for partners
Functional
prototype (Web interface, API, smart contracts)
Marketing
campaign
Creation
and public audit of Token Generation Event smart contracts
2018 Q2
to Q3
Token
Generation Event
Talent
finding and recruitment
Platform:
User identification, Paper submission, Peer review
2018 Q4 to
2019 Q1
Platform
first public release
Bug
bounty program
Decentralized
journals management
Licenses
and Copyrights Management
Develop
research institution collaboration program
Develop
grant R&D program
2019 Q2 to
Q3
Patronage
Funding
campaigns
Establish
agreements with universities and research organizations to incentivize the
Orvium publication model
2020 Q1
Launch Orvium 1.0
Fine tune the operational
efficiency
Adiabatic and continuous
integration of the R&D results to the Orvium platform
Market capture and
expansion of the business model
Enhance collaboration
programmes and frameworks
INFOMATION:
Web: https://orvium.io/
Telegram: https://t.me/orvium
Twitter: https://twitter.com/orvium
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Orvium/
Bitcointalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3535259.0
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Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/orvium
Medium: https://medium.com/@orvium
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