Data, Society, and Open Science

November 10, 2020
Delft University of Technology

Online
Delft
Netherlands

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  • EOSC

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Delft University of Technology
Delft University of Technology

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Dear all,

Below is the programme for the ‘Data, Society, and Open Science’ workshop we are holding online on 10th November 2020 – the first in a three-part series of workshops to be held as part of the ‘Making Dark Data FAIR’ project at TU Delft.

Philosophical issues raised by the role of data and technology in the practice of modern science will be the focus of the workshop.

Further details are available at https://www.makingdarkdatafair.com/event-details/data-society-and-open-science. Those interested in participating can register there. Registration is free but required. The conference will be held on Zoom, and simultaneously live-streamed via YouTube.

10:15-10:45 Mark Alfano - Macquarie University - A case study on open data for the public good: The international collaboration on social & moral psychology: COVID-19

11:30 - 12:00 Kees Vuik - TU Delft - Reproducible Computational Science

14:00 - 14:30 Mark Wilkinson - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - TBA 

15:15 - 15:45 Björn Schembera - High Performance Computing Center – Update on Dark Data numbers and activity 

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November 10, 2020, 5:00am CET

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