The LU Open Science Days aims to be a platform for sharing ideas and experiences of practicing Open Science. This year we wanted to facilitate this by inviting LU-affiliated researchers, PhD students, and research support staff, as well as non-LU contributors, to present their Open Science projects. The presentations will follow the conference theme “Crossing boundaries with Open Science”, illustrating how Open Science bridge boundaries, fosters collaboration, and create real-world impact.
After posting an open call for talks, we are happy to present four speakers for the session, representing a diverse set of organisations and Open Science approaches:
Andrea Tarallo, National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems (IRET) – Building the Italian data stewards community
Jane Fisher, Co-funder and managing research consultant at AdvanSci – Reproducibility and the ReproducibiliTea Initiative
Carlos Vélez, Doctoral student, LUCSUS – Exchanging Researcher Seats: Weaving Research with Indigenous Knowledges Systems for Forest-Fauna-Human management in the Colombian Amazon.
Lydia Bucher, iGEM Lund – Science activism, citizen science, and partnerships with society
Per Wilhelmsson, PKI Utveckling AB – Sjölabbet – Creating avenues for environmental monitoring
Massimiliano Novelli, Senior Data Curation Scientist, European Spallation Source (ESS) – Maximizing Scientific Output through Data FAIRness
Presentations will be held on the 19th of November. For more information, see the full program.