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Speakers

João Pina

Short CV

João Pina is a computing researcher at the Portuguese Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics (LIP). He holds a PhD in Physics were he worked at CERN in the ATLAS detector Hadronic Calorimeter. In 2011 he joined the LIP advanced computing group were he holds a researcher position. He participated in several European projects related with distributed computing. Presently he is the NGI International Liaison for Portugal in the EGI e-infrastructure federation, he is the Regional Contact Point for the Iberian federation and leader of the EGI cloud middleware quality assurance group. In the EOSC-hub H2020 project he coordinates software release and configuration management.

About Demo

Title: Implementing the Open Science cycle with EGI Jupyter, DataHub, GitHub, Zenodo and Binder

WHEN

  • 18th September, 11:30 - Demo presentations (2 min.)
  • 18th September, 12:00 - Parallel Presentations (3 sessions x 20 min.)

See full programme here.

João Rocha da Silva

Short CV

I hold a PhD in Informatics Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, where I also lecture subjects on Databases, Web Development and Semantic Web.
My research covers research data management, working on FEUP's InfoLab building Dendro, a solution to help researchers describe and share their datasets in a clear and reusable way.
I am also a self-taught mechanic on my spare time... and I love Toyota classic cars!

About Demo

Title: Dendro: a FAIR data management and repository software

WHEN

  • 18th September, 11:30 - Demo presentations (2 min.)
  • 18th September, 12:00 - Demo sessions (20 min. x 3)

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Maria Cruz

Short CV

Maria Cruz is currently the Community Manager Research Data Management at the Library of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Previously, she worked at the Library of the Delft University of Technology and 4TU.Centre for Research Data. She has a PhD and research background in astronomy and astrophysics and over 10 years of experience in scholarly publishing and communication. She served as astronomy and space science editor at Science magazine for over five years. From October 2019, she will take a position at the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research as Policy Adviser Open Science.

About Workshop

Title: Time to Professionalise Data Stewardship

When

17th September, 11:00

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Martin Fenner

Short CV

Martin Fenner is the DataCite Technical Director and manages the technical architecture for Datacite as well as DataCite’s technical contributions for the EU-funded THOR project and FREYA project. From 2012 to 2015 he was the technical lead for the PLOS Article-Level Metrics project. Martin has a medical degree from the Free University of Berlin and is a Board-certified medical oncologist.

About Workshop

Title: Open Science Graphs Interoperability Workshop

When

17th September, 11:00

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Amir Aryani

Short CV

Amir Aryani is on the board of Research Graph Foundation, and the head of SODA Lab in the Swinburne University of Technology (Australia). Amir has experience with large-scale and cross-institution projects in Australia and Europe. His track records include collaboration with high-profile international institutions such as British Library, ORCID, DataCite, National Computation Infrastructure (NCI), and Institution for the Social Sciences in Germany (GESIS).

About Workshop

Title: Open Science Graphs Interoperability Workshop

When

17th September, 11:00

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Markus Stocker

Short CV

Markus Stocker is Head of the Knowledge Infrastructures Research Group at the TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology. He holds a PhD in Environmental Informatics from the University of Eastern Finland; a MSc in Environmental Science from the University of Eastern Finland; and a Diploma (MSc) in Informatics from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. His research interests lie at the intersection between research infrastructures and research communities, and how such infrastructures acquire, maintain, and share scientific knowledge about human and natural worlds.

About Workshop

Title: Open Science Graphs Interoperability Workshop

When

17th September, 11:00

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Marta Teperek

Short CV

Marta did a PhD in molecular biology at the University of Cambridge. In 2015 she joined the Office of Scholarly Communication at the University of Cambridge and led the creation and development of the Research Data Management Facility, which supported researchers in good management and sharing of research data. In 2017 Marta moved to TU Delft in Netherlands, where she is leading the Data Stewardship project. Marta serves on the Editorial Board of the Data Science Journal and Co-Chairs the Research Data Alliance Libraries for Research Data Interest Group.
She regularly publishes blog posts and peer-reviewed publications on topics of data management and open science and is professionally active on Twitter.
Twitter: @martateperek
ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8520-5598

About Workshop

Title: Time to Professionalise Data Stewardship

When

17th September, 11:00

See full programme here.

Susanna-Assunta Sansone

Short CV

Susanna-Assunta Sansone is an Associate Director at Oxford e-Research Centre, and an Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford. She is one of the authors of the FAIR principles and an active contributors to the FAIR-enabling ecosystem of resources. With her group she researches and develops methods and tools to improve data reuse; we work for data transparency, research integrity and the evolution of scholarly publishing: https://sansonegroup.eng.ox.ac.uk/

About Workshop

Title: Fostering a FAIR research culture - what works?

When

17th September, 14:00, 16:30

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Lucas Verney

Short CV

Lucas holds a PhD in Quantum Physics. He is now actively contributing to the Dissemin platform, providing his experience on developing open source projects and his expertise in bibliographic management systems, in order to enhance its usability, reliability and feature portfolio.

About Demo

Title: Fostering self-archiving of research papers in open repositories with Dissemin

WHEN

  • 18th September, 11:30 - Demo presentations (2 min.)
  • 18th September, 12:00 - Demo sessions (20 min. x 3)

See full programme here.

Paula Moura

Short CV

Since October 2017, Paula Moura integrates the Open Access Projects team, in the Documentation Service, at the University of Minho.
Between 2002 and 2017 she was an information professional at the Transport and Communications Museum.
In 1996 she finished her degree in History (scientific branch) at the University Portucalense. Between 2001-2006 she attended post-graduate studies in Library and Information Science - libraries and documentation centers (2001-2003) and, in archive and record and management (2003-2006), in the same university.
In October 2009 she completed a Master's Degree in Information Management at the University of Aveiro, developing the master dissertation in Information Management in cultural organizations, using digital environment to aggregate and access information.
At the moment she’s attending a Master in Information Systems at the University of Minho.

About Demo

Title: OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard: the gateway to Open Science for all content providers

WHEN

  • 18th September, 11:30 - Demo presentations (2 min.)
  • 18th September, 12:00 - Parallel Presentations (3 sessions x 20 min.)