19–21 Jun 2019
University of Geneva
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 – ORCID Europe
  • Sue Ann Gardner – University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Elena Giglia – University of Turin
  • Tiberius Ignat – SKS (Scientific Knowledge Services)
  • Danny Kingsley – University of Cambridge
  • Frank Manista – JISC
  • Fama Sene NDIAYE – Université Alioune Diop
  • Martyn Rittman – MDPI
  • Frank Scholze – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Marco Tullney – Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB). Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology
  • Jens Vigen – CERN
  • Tyler Walters – Virginia Tech

Local Committee

  • Tullio Basaglia – CERN
  • Jean-Blaise Claivaz – University of Geneva
  • Dimitri Donzé – Head of the local committee – University of Geneva
  • Anne Gentil-Beccot – CERN
  • Pablo Iriarte – University of Geneva
  • Maud Medves - CERN
  • Floriane Muller – University of Geneva
  • Salomé Rohr – CERN
  • Marina Savino – CERN
  • Dominique Vallée – University of Geneva
  • Jens Vigen – CERN

Organising bodies

UNIGE
CERN is the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the world's largest particle physics laboratory. University of Geneva
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