21–23 May 2019
Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center
Europe/Copenhagen timezone

Session

Open Science

1
22 May 2019, 11:00
Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center

Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center

Arni Magnussons Gade 2 1577 Copenhagen V Danmark

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  1. Maria Francesca Iozzi (Sigma2)
    22/05/2019, 11:00

    Artificial intelligence (AI) / machine learning (ML) methodologies are more and more the basis of ground-breaking research. Through proper training of the algorithms, AI/ML can make direct predictions of phenomena that earlier hardly could be investigated by solving first principles problems. That is one of the reasons AI/ML workflows are becoming the driving force in many frontiers of...

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  2. Antti Pursula (CSC)
    22/05/2019, 13:30

    Many scientific fields are using, or would like to use, personal or sensitive data in the research. Such fields include for example genomics, health, social sciences and language research. The sensitive data that has been cleared for secondary use, should be properly managed and made findable under the same principles than non-sensitive research data. This naturally needs to be done under...

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  3. Anders Sparre Conrad (Copenhagen University)
    23/05/2019, 09:00

    The provision of research data in accordance with the FAIR principles could be seen as a cornerstone of Open Science and will be a major deliverable of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). In this session we will explore various aspects of the implementation of FAIR in the Nordic countries, covering perspectives from the researcher to the policy-maker. Topics can include the roles of the...

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