Description
Join us for a live webinar to hear from data science and physical science experts as they share experiences and explore solutions to common barriers in FAIR and Open Science (OS).
Recently there has been a raft of exciting new initiatives in FAIR and OS, this panel aims to draw on these developments. Among the topics we will address the following:
- What tools and practices have been working well in your experience?
- What are the barriers presented by current publishing models to FAIR and OS?
- What infrastructure can publishers provide to facilitate FAIR and OS?
- How can we reduce blocks in the interaction between data science and domain expert communities?
Speakers
- Keith Butler (Chair), Queen Mary University of London, Programme Director - Sustainable Engineering
- Kyle Cranmer, Director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Data Institute & MLST Editor in Chief
- Sünje Dallmeier-Tiessen, Data coordinator in the Scientific Information Service, CERN
- James Warren, NIST Materials Genome
- Megan Ansdell, Program Officer, Planetary Science Division at NASA
- Harry Enke, head of Section EScience & SuperComputing at Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) & PUNCH4NFDI
- Daniel Keirs, Head of Journal Strategy and Performance, IOP Publishing