Open Science Days is approaching and here comes a brief teaser about the poster mingle and exhibition on the 19th of November. The exhibition will feature diverse things that are used to create and communicate science.
We are happy to announce that the portable museum Carbon Ruins, created by Narrating Climate Futures at LU will be displayed on during the mingle. Vattenhallen Science Center will display an activity they developed for children that allows them to dig for 3D-printed dinosaur fossils. The Research Data Office unit will bring a poster and present what support LU researchers can expect from them in the area of research data management. Jane Fisher from AdvanSci will introduce solutions for researchers in the biomedical sciences that aims at increasing transparency and research and the recently initiated ReproducibiliTea Open Science Journal Club. Per Wilhelmsson will display a microscope that is based on open hardware and used for aquatic environmental monitoring. A MOOC for high school science teachers organized by researchers from ESS and LU will also be presented and you will also meet researchers from the HOMEROS project that work with solutions for assessing hazards like earthquakes, floods and landslides. The Swedish National Data Service will join from Gothenburg and present present their upcoming national portal for research data, Researchdata.se, as well as their involvement in Skills4EOSC. Skissernas Museum – Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art will present their work with Object Based Learning – an inclusive and student-centered pedagogical method with an interdisciplinary approach. The LUCRIS administration will also be represented during the mingle to talk about making your research visible.
Join us for drinks and snacks on the 19th to enjoy this smorgasbord of examples of and support for open science. It is still possible to register!