6–10 Sept 2021
Virtual workshop
Europe/Zurich timezone
Open Science – its impact and potential as a driver for radical change

Organisation

Scientific Committee

  • Paul Ayris (Chair) – UCL (University College London)
  • Josh Brown – MoreBrains Cooperative 
  • Elena Giglia – University of Turin
  • Tiberius Ignat – SKS (Scientific Knowledge Services)
  • Danny Kingsley – Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science (ANU)
  • Frank Manista – Jisc
  • Catherine Mitchell - California Digital Library
  • Martyn Rittman – Crossref
  • Wouter Schallier – Hernán Santa Cruz Library, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Carribean (ECLAC)
  • Katherine Skinner - Educopia Institute
  • Marco Tullney – Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
  • Jens Vigen – CERN

Local Committee

  • Paulina Baranowska - CERN
  • Tullio Basaglia – CERN
  • Jean-Blaise Claivaz – University of Geneva
  • Dimitri Donzé – Head of the local committee – University of Geneva
  • Anne Gentil-Beccot – CERN
  • Stéphanie Haesen - University of Geneva
  • Pablo Iriarte – University of Geneva
  • Floriane Muller – University of Geneva
  • Salomé Rohr – CERN
  • Marina Savino – CERN
  • Jens Vigen – CERN

Organising bodies

UNIGE
CERN is the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the world's largest particle physics laboratory. University of Geneva
Founded in 1559, the University of Geneva is today the second biggest swiss university. It distinguishes itself by its intellectual patrimony, the excellency of its teachings which cover most fields in sciences, arts and literature and its cutting-edge resea
rch.