New event: Aalto Research Data Uncovered
At this hybrid event on the new , we will premiere two short videos introducing the exciting work of Marika Tervahartiala (ARTS) and Kamyar Hasanzadeh (ENG). Both will also host 15-minute presentations where we will learn about opening research data by exploring cases of visual data and geospatial data. At the end, there will be a 15-minute Q&A. After the livestream and the official programme ends at 2 PM, you are welcome to hang around and mingle!
The event is open to all including those outside of Aalto University.
The event is hosted by
Dr. Antti Rousi, Data Advisor, Aalto University
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Training in Research Data Management and Open Science
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Data Agents
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Open science and research
The principle of openness is the key principle of science and research. At Aalto University, the most visible forms of open science are open access publications, open research data and metadata, and combining openness and commercialisation.
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