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Speakers

Maria Vicente

Short CV

Maria holds a PhD in Neuroscience and was responsible for the Science Education programme at the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Lisbon, Portugal, between 2015 and 2017. Since 2017, she has been the Scientific Coordinator of Open Science Hub - Portugal, aimed at bringing together science, technology and innovation with the daily-life of local communities, with a strong focus on Open Schooling and Social Innovation.
In the next couple of weeks, Maria Vicente will be moving to Leiden University, where she will be the Coordinator of the H2020 Open Science Hub project.

About Workshop

Title: Towards an alliance of citizen science in Europe

When

18th September, 09:00

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Angus Whyte

Short CV

Dr Angus Whyte is a Senior Research Data Specialist at the Digital Curation Centre, University of Edinburgh. Current responsibilities include identifying needs for skills and practices in FAIR data stewardship, and providing guidance for researchers and others to introduce FAIR principles into their practice. Angus has a background in research and consultancy to support stakeholder engagement in research institutions. Previously he conducted social informatics research in online policy development and consultation.

About Workshops

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR
When: 17th September, 1st part (14:00), 2nd part (16:30)

Title: Time to Professionalise Data Stewardship
When: 17th September, 11:00

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Iryna Kuchma

Short CV

Iryna Kuchma is the Open Access Programme Manager for EIFL. Working in collaborations with libraries and library consortia in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, she advocates for open access to research results, supports the development and implementation of open science policies and infrastructures, provides support and training.
Iryna coordinates OpenAIRE’s Open Science training and Community of Practice for training coordinators and managers. Iryna is also a member of Coalition Publi.ca International Committee, DSpace Community Advisory Team and the NDLTD (Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations) Board of Directors.

About Workshops

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

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR
When: 17th September, 1st part (14:00), 2nd part (16:30)

See full programme here.

Ellen Leenarts

Short CV

Ellen is project manager and coordinator Training and Consultancy at DANS. In the past few years she has been involved in several European projects; for European Open Science Cloud in EOSCpilot, OpenAIRE, EUDAT and EOSC-hub. Also other projects like the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure, Social Sciences Data Archives Consortium
(Training) and SSHOC (Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud). Most of these projects have a training component that Ellen has been working on, e.g. the taskforce Research Data Management of National Open Access Desks in OpenAIRE or the Community of Practice of training coordinators (OpenAIRE) and new learning resources like the Data Management Expert Guide for CESSDA.

About Workshop

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR

When

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

See full programme here.

Maaike de Jong

Short CV

Dr Maaike de Jong is a project leader and researcher in open science at Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS-KNAW) in the Netherlands.
She develops and manages international projects in open science and open data, which include developing e-infrastructure and tools, giving training and organising events to promote sharing and connecting research data among researchers and other stakeholders. She currently leads the engagement work package of FREYA, an EU project on persistent identifiers. Maaike has a background in biological sciences and continues her involvement in research as a visiting researcher at the University of Bristol.

About Workshop

Title: Services to support FAIR Data: Formulating recommendations for EOSC

When

18th September, 09:00

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Francisco J. Núñez-Benjumea

Short CV

Francisco J. Núñez-Benjumea, MSc. Telecommunications Engineer, MSc in Electronics, Signal Processing and Communications and PhD student in Learning Healthcare Systems at the University of Seville. Senior researcher on Health Informatics at the Institute of Biomedicine of Seville and Virgen del Rocío University Hospital. Executive Coordinator of the EU H2020 FAIR4Health project. Member of the Research Data Alliance, involved in several Interest Groups and Working Groups related to health informatics. Member of AENOR CTN139 of Information Technologies and Communications for Health. Participant in the EIP-AHA Action Group B3 (European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Aging). He has 9 years of experience as a researcher in health informatics projects at regional, national and European level. His work resulted in 30+ scientific contributions in national and international journals and congresses.

About Workshop

Title: Fostering a FAIR research culture - what works?

When

17th September, 14:00, 16:30

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Najla Rettberg

Short CV

Najla Rettberg is the Scientific Manager of the OpenAIRE Advance. She is a librarian with extensive experience in open access, open science, e-infrastructures and digital preservation. An Arabist by training, she has also worked as a consultant for a range of institutions including King's College London, the Digital Preservation Coalition and OCLC.

About Workshops

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

Title: Fostering a FAIR research culture - what works?
When: 17th September, 14:00, 16:30

 

 

Maria Fernanda Rollo

Short CV

PhD in Contemporary History. Professor and Coordinator of the Doctorate in History, Archeology and Documentary Sciences in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon.
Researcher and former President of the Institute for Contemporary History.
Former Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Higher Education(2016-2018) having promoted a policy and defined a national strategy for open science.
Coordinates research projects and has several texts published in the areas of Economic and Social History, History of Portugal, and history of innovation and organization of science.
Coordinator of postgraduate studies in Management and Policy of Science and Technology.

About Workshop

Title: Towards an alliance of citizen science in Europe

When

18th September, 09:00

See full programme here.

Marilena Daquino

Short CV

Marilena is Research Associate at the Digital Humanities Advanced Research Centre (/DH.arc) of the University of Bologna. She holds a PhD in Library and Information Science. She worked as metadata specialist at the Multimedia Research Centre (CRR-MM), and as research assistant in Digital Humanities at the University of Bologna. Currently, she is Managing Editor of the academic journal Umanistica Digitale, she works as a consultant for the Federico Zeri Archive of the University of Bologna and she is currently involved in “The Open Biomedical Citations in Context Corpus” project to enhance the OpenCitations Graph with annotated in-text references and citation functions.

About Workshop

Title: Open Science Graphs Interoperability Workshop

When

17th September, 11:00

See full programme here.