aeryn_thrace, 6 months ago to academicchatter Jülich #OpenScience Speaker Series Presents: Dr Heidi Seibold Skills needed: we can't improve research quality without training research staff Friday, 15 Dec 2023, 11am CET ZOOM REG: http://go.fzj.de/josss-zoom @fzj @HelmholtzOpenScienceOffice @academicchatter @HeidiSeibold Abstract: When we get into science, we do so because we want to have an impact on the world, explore the boundaries of knowledge, or just answer questions. Yet, we see so much bad quality science, results that are not reproducible, and building on the shoulders of giants seems to be so far away. One building block of research quality is bringing the right knowledge to the right people. Open Science is hard. Data analyses are hard. Research Software Engineering is hard. So how do we get these skills across? Through training, of course! About: Dr. Heidi Seibold‘s research is at the intersection of data science, open science, and health research. Her last position in academia was as a young investigator group leader at Helmholtz AI. She is now a self-employed trainer for open and reproducible data science and is building the Digital Research Academy, a grassroots trainer network for open science, data literacy, and research software engineering. She writes a newsletter with >1.500 subscribers.
Jülich #OpenScience Speaker Series Presents:
Dr Heidi Seibold
Skills needed: we can't improve research quality without training research staff
Friday, 15 Dec 2023, 11am CET
ZOOM REG: http://go.fzj.de/josss-zoom
@fzj @HelmholtzOpenScienceOffice @academicchatter @HeidiSeibold
Abstract: When we get into science, we do so because we want to have an impact on the world, explore the boundaries of knowledge, or just answer questions. Yet, we see so much bad quality science, results that are not reproducible, and building on the shoulders of giants seems to be so far away. One building block of research quality is bringing the right knowledge to the right people. Open Science is hard. Data analyses are hard. Research Software Engineering is hard. So how do we get these skills across? Through training, of course! About: Dr. Heidi Seibold‘s research is at the intersection of data science, open science, and health research. Her last position in academia was as a young investigator group leader at Helmholtz AI. She is now a self-employed trainer for open and reproducible data science and is building the Digital Research Academy, a grassroots trainer network for open science, data literacy, and research software engineering. She writes a newsletter with >1.500 subscribers.
aeryn_thrace, 7 months ago to academicchatter Pls Repost Jülich #OpenScience Speaker Series SPEAKER: Dr. Esther Plomp TOPIC: Ten simple rules for starting FAIR discussions in your community DATE: 5 Dec 2023, 2pm CET ZOOM REG: http://go.fzj.de/josss-zoom @fzj @HelmholtzOpenScienceOffice @academicchatter image/png
Pls Repost
Jülich #OpenScience Speaker Series
SPEAKER: Dr. Esther Plomp
TOPIC: Ten simple rules for starting FAIR discussions in your community
DATE: 5 Dec 2023, 2pm CET
@fzj @HelmholtzOpenScienceOffice @academicchatter
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chronohh, 6 months ago @aeryn_thrace @fzj @HelmholtzOpenScienceOffice @academicchatter @toothFAIRy #ChronoEvents https://mprove.de/chronolab/event/index.html
@aeryn_thrace @fzj @HelmholtzOpenScienceOffice @academicchatter @toothFAIRy #ChronoEvents https://mprove.de/chronolab/event/index.html