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Speakers

Katrine Flindt Holmstrand

Short CV

Katrine works as a project manager at DTU Library, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Her activities within Open Science at DTU include the implementation of an institutional RDM policy, the implementation of an institutional research data repository, catalogue and archive, the development of research library services for RDM and Citizen Science, and the development of RDM and RCR courses. Katrine is DTU’s representative in EuroTech and project manager for the nationally developed eLearning modules for RDM.

About Workshop

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR

When

17th September, 1st part (14:00), 2nd part (16:30)

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Mareike Christina Harms Buss

Short CV

Mareike works as an information specialist at CBS Library, Copenhagen Business School. Her activities within Open Science at CBS include the drafting and implementation of an institutional RDM policy as well as the development of institutional RDM services and RDM courses for researchers. Together with Karsten Kryger Hansen and Lea Sztuk Haahr she is co-author of “A FAIRy Tale: A Fake Story in a Trustworthy Guide to the FAIR Principles for Research Data” (http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2248200).

About Workshop

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR

When

17th September, 1st part (14:00), 2nd part (16:30)

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Katrine Düring Davidsen

Short CV

Katrine is the coordinator of research support services at Aarhus University Library, Aarhus University (Emdrup Campus). Katrine manages the project “Open Science Skills in Danish Research Libraries”, funded by Denmark’s Electronic Research Library (DEFF). The project aims to investigate which skills are required in libraries when it comes to research support in Open Science, Digital Methods, and Data Management.

About Workshop

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR

When

17th September, 1st part (14:00), 2nd part (16:30)

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Lene Krøl Andersen

Short CV

Lene Krøl Andersen is the head of DeIC eScience Center in Denmark. She has a research background within natural sciences alongside her MBA degree. Lene Krøl Andersen has lead the establishment of the national eScience Center in Denmark, which guides the Danish researchers to both local and national eScience resources, contact points, organisational eScience support, access support to supercomputing facilities, competence building etc..

About Workshop

Title: The Journey to EOSC - preparing at national level

When

17th September, 11:00

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Elli Papadopoulou

Short CV

Librarian and Information Systems specialist at the Institute for the Management of Information Systems Athena Research Center, Greece.
OpenAIRE NOADs coordinator for Greece and RDA Europe Greek Node manager. Also involved in the Greek Project "HELIX" concerning the development of the Greek Digital Infrastructure for Research. Active member of several RDA Groups, particularly promoting the work of the Early Career Engagement Interest Group (IG) as one of the co-chairs.
Open Science and data enthusiast and advocate. Research interests are focused on Open Access, Open Science, FAIR Research Data Management, Digital Preservation and Citizen Science.Forthcoming: Engaging Researchers with Data Management: The CookbookTop 10 FAIR Data & Software Things: Guide for Nanotechnology.

About Workshop

Title: The Journey to EOSC - preparing at national level
When: 17th September, 11:00

About Demo

Title: OpenDMP: a collaborative workspace for delivering DMPs
When: 18th September, 11:30

  • Demo presentations (2 min.)
  • Parallel Presentations (3 sessions x 20 min.)

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Irene Rodrigues

Short CV

Irene Pimenta Rodrigues has a Computer Science Phd by FCT/UNL, 1995, is Associate Professor in Universidade de Évora. Research interest: Natural Language Processing, Knowledge Representation, Databases, Information Retrieval.

About Workshop

Title: RDA-pt The Portuguese node of the Research Data Alliance

16th September, 14:00

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Cristina Ribeiro

Short CV

Cristina Ribeiro is an Associate Professor with the Department of Informatics Engineering of FEUP, University of Porto, and a senior researcher at INESC TEC. She teaches courses in Informatics Engineering and Information Science programmes. Research Data Management is the core of her current research activity in the context of project TAIL, on research data management workflows for data publication, and EPISA, on data modelling and information extraction for cultural heritage. From 2016 to 2017 she was a member of the Working Group for the National Policy on Open Science of the Secretary of State of Science, Technology and Higher Education and currently coordinates the Portuguese node of the Research Data Alliance.

About Workshop

Title: RDA-pt The Portuguese node of the Research Data Alliance

When

16th September, 14:00

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Ingrid Dillo

Short CV

Dr Ingrid Dillo is Deputy Director at DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services) in the Netherlands. She holds a PhD in history and has worked in the field of policy development for the last 30 years, including as senior policy advisor at the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and the National Library of the Netherlands (KB). Among her areas of expertise are research data management and the certification of digital repositories. Ingrid is Co Chair of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Council. She is also Treasurer of the Board of CoreTrustSeal (CTS) and Vice Chair of the Scientific Committee of the ISC/World Data System (WDS). Ingrid is project coordinator of the European H2020 project FAIRsFAIR.

About Workshop

Title: RDA-pt The Portuguese node of the Research Data Alliance

When

16th September, 14:00

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Jos van Wezel

Short CV

Jos van Wezel is computational biologist and computer scientist with experience in supporting researchers and research with IT solutions from novel computing infrastructures. He has done so in leading functions at universities and computer centers in the Netherlands and Germany and is now a senior scientist and community manager at KIT. He worked on the design, construction and operation of scientific data centers and on storage and research data management services in national and international projects. His research activities focus on research data management and data preservation. He worked in EU Grid, EUDAT, EUDAT2020, EOSCpilot projects in various responsibilities and is currently involved in the EOSC-secretariat, EOSC-Pillar, EOSC-Synergy and EOSC-hub projects.

About Workshop

Title: Fostering a FAIR research culture - what works?

WHEN

17th September, 14:00, 16:30

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Koen Vermeir

Short CV

Koen Vermeir is a Research Professor at the CNRS and the University of Paris. As the Co-Chair of the Global Young Academy (GYA), his mission is to create a more inclusive science ecosystem and to empower young scientists on the global stage. He has previously led the GYA Open Science Working Group, he is working with cOAlition S on Plan S and its implementation and is a member of the Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP) of the European Commission. He has worked with OpenCon, AO2020, the F1000 ECR board, INASP and many other Open Science stakeholders.

ABOUT PANEL

Title: Plan S

WHEN

18th September, 09:00

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