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Speakers

Daniel Bangert

Short CV

Dr Daniel Bangert is a Scientific Manager in the Knowledge Commons unit of the Göttingen State and University Library, University of Göttingen (UGOE). He is a librarian and researcher, working on projects related to Open Science and research data management. He coordinates UGOE’s contribution to RDA Europe 4.0: the European plug-in to the Research Data Alliance and participates in other European projects such as FAIRsFAIR and OpenAIRE Advance. Previously based in Australia, his background includes roles in data librarianship, repository services and scholarly communications. Daniel holds qualifications in information management, music performance and musicology. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4981-2870

About Workshop

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR

When

17th September, 1st part (14:00), 2nd part (16:30)

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Birgit Schmidt

Short CV

Dr Birgit Schmidt leads the Knowledge Commons unit at the Göttingen State and University Library, University of Göttingen (UGOE), and coordinates Open Science projects and activities with a focus on policies, e-infrastructures, training and implementation support. Her activities build bridges between policies and the practical implementation of Open Science at Campus Göttingen. She is a member of the LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries) board and the Library Carpentry Advisory Group, and contributes to several international committees (e.g. Research Data Alliance, Knowledge Exchange, The Guild). Previously, she acted as Scientific Manager of the European OpenAIRE project and as Executive Director of the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR). She has a background in Mathematics and Philosophy, and a postgraduate degree in Library and Information Science. She regularly speaks and teaches on Open Science topics.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8036-5859

About Workshop

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR

When

17th September, 1st part (14:00), 2nd part (16:30)

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Ilaria Fava

Short CV

Ilaria works at the Göttingen State and University Library as project officer for OpenAIRE and RDA Europe. In her capacity as OpenAIRE outreach officer, she's part of several collaboration activities with other projects and initiatives, including the EOSC Portal.

About Workshop

Title: Making EOSC Training more FAIR

When

17th September, 1st part (14:00), 2nd part (16:30)

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Nuno Feixa Rodrigues

Short CV

Nuno Feixa Rodrigues is member of the Board of Directors of the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology and an Associate Professor at the School of Technology at the Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave. He served as the head of the Digital Games Research Centre (DIGARC) at IPCA, and also as an associate member of the Algoritmi Research Unit at the University of Minho. His main research interests focus on the application of sound and efficient programming methods and analysis to the development of serious games and medical systems. He coordinates and is involved in several research and development projects, many in cooperation with technology companies. He served as the Director of the School of Technology at the Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave from 2011 to 2017. He graduated in Mathematics and Computer Science in 2003, and obtained his Ph.D. in Informatics Engineering in 2009, both from the University of Minho. 
Between 2009 and 2010 he joined the European project CACE (Computer Aided Cryptography Engineering) as a Postdoc Researcher. He is currently the General Coordinator of the Portuguese initiative INCoDe.2030.

About Panel

Title: Plan S

When

18th September, 09:00

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Liina Munari

Short CV

Liina Munari is the Deputy Head of Unit at the unit C1 ”e-Infrastructure and Science Cloud” of the DG Connect of the European Commission in Luxembourg. With over 20 years experience at the service of the European institutions, she has worked in several sectors of EU technology research and innovation, including learning technologies, digital libraries and digital preservation. Her academic background is in international and European politics.

Keynote speaker

WHEN

16th September, 11:00

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Heinrich Widmann

Short CV

Heinrich Widmann is a scientific programmer at the German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ). He has many years of experience in data management and data processing not only within climate research, but also in European interdisciplinary projects. Within the data infrastructure project EUDAT he developed as product manager the metadata catalogue and discovery service EUDAT-B2FIND and is leading the task 'Data Access and Discovery' within EOSC-hub. At DKRZ he is mainly working on the operational long-term archiving of climate data at WDCC.

About Workshop

Title: Data Discovery Across Disciplines

WHEN

16th September, 14:00

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Jochen Schirrwagen

Short CV

Jochen Schirrwagen works as project coordinator at Bielefeld University Library in Germany and is thus involved in the Open Access / Open Science infrastructure projects of the library, such as BASE and OpenAIRE. Jochen is particularly interested in vocabulary and metadata management technologies, usage statistics and the discovery of research results. He is involved in working groups of the German Initiative for Networked Information (DINI) and the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR). Jochen holds a degree in Computer Engineering.

About Workshop

Title: Data Discovery Across Disciplines

WHEN

16th September, 14:00

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Brigitte Mathiak

Short CV

Brigitte Mathiak is a professor for Digital Humanities and Speaker of the Data Center for the Humanities at the University of Cologne. She is also employed at GESIS – Leibniz institute for the Social Sciences as a senior scientist. Her current research interests are usability, research infrastructure and the interplay between the two.

About Workshop

Title: Data Discovery Across Disciplines

WHEN

16th September, 14:00

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Petr Knoth

Short CV

I lead an R&D team working in the domains of text-mining, digital libraries and open access/science. I am the founder, product and team leader for CORE, which is a service that aggregates millions of open access articles from around the world and makes them available for people to search and machines to text-mine. Previously, I worked as a Senior Data Scientist at Mendeley on information extraction and content recommendation for research. I have a deep interest in the use of AI to improve research workflows. I have co-founded Semantometrics.org which aim to go beyond bibliometrics and altmetrics to produce new research evaluation methods that make use of the publication full-texts in research assessment. I have been involved as a researcher and as a PI in a number of European Commission, national and international funded research projects in the areas of text-mining, open science and eLearning.

About Workshop

Title: Data Discovery Across Disciplines

WHEN

16th September, 14:00

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Johana Chylíková

Short CV

Johana Chylíková, Ph.D. is a sociologist focused on survey research methods. As a post-doc in the Czech Social Science Data Archive (CSDA), she carries out her own methodological research and cooperates in data management training activities of the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA).

About Workshop

Title: Data Discovery Across Disciplines

WHEN

16th September, 14:00

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