On 28 June Open Science Community Eindhoven (OSC/e) kicks off again after a long break! And we want to find out what you, our TU/e researchers, think about open science, what your interests and needs are, and to brainstorm together how OSC/e can help the TU/e research community.
During a panel discussion, we will talk about the idea behind open science communities, open science practices and the challenges that researchers face when engaging with these practices.
The meetup is open to everyone interested in open science; no prior knowledge or experience is needed. Come and join the open discussion!
Andrea Kis
PhD candidate | TU/e | Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences
Andrea Kis is a psychologist who studies good and bad scientific practices, and the psychology of the scientists engaging in these actions. Her current research aims to understand what PhDs within TU/e experience in terms of responsible research climates, supervision, and questionable practices. She has been applying OS practices in her work and is involved with other OS/meta-science communities (e.g., SIPS, NRIN RI meetings).
Anita Eerland
Dr. | Utrecht University| Department of Languages, Literature and Communication
Anita Eerland is a psycholinguist who studies language comprehension, specifically in a legal context. She’s been applying OS practices in her own research for over a decade, was involved in several international OS initiatives (e.g., PsyArXiv) and societies (e.g., SIPS), and founded the first Open Science Community together with Loek Brinkman in Utrecht in 2018.
Leo Tiokhin
Postdoc | TU/e | Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences
Leo Tiokhin is a meta-scientist who studies the forces that shape how scientists do their work and make inferences from the populations that they study. Much of his research focuses on how incentive structures affect scientific efficiency and reliability, and how we can improve the recognition and reward structures in science. Leo has been applying a wide range of OS practices to his work since he was a graduate student.
Markus Konkol
Dr. | Twente University | Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
Markus Konkol is an Open Science Officer at the Faculty for Geoinformation and Earth Observation at the University of Münster. Before that, he worked in the research project Opening Reproducible Research (https://o2r.info/) which focuses on computational reproducibility in geosciences. He also co-organized the Open Science Community Twente.
28 June 14:00-15:00 | Online
Register here before 27 June 23:59
Open Science Community Eindhoven was founded in 2018 by the then-PhD student of the Electrical Engineering Department Stephan Heunis.
The community is a growing group of researchers, engineers, scientists and university faculty who care about transparency and quality in science. Our goal is to form an inclusive community of people working on improving the way we conduct open science at the Eindhoven University of Technology and to help others do the same.
Interested in joining the OSC/e? We will be happy to welcome you! There are several ways to join the community.
Have questions? Just send us an email to openscience@tue.nl.